Stage version of classic novel touches a nerve
Published: 25 September, 2007, 08:59
A stage adaptation of the 1905 Russian novel “The Petty Demon” by Fyodor Sologub is gripping audiences in Moscow's Vakhtangov theatre. It tells the story of a teacher from a small town, who dreams of a better job. He is ready to do anything to
Yes, we wake up and see our survival. In order to survive us, you have to change the yugas. I was so beaten down that I killed myself. Is that what you want? Do you want to kill us all, high caste people? Robot: "this time" I'll make it. As far as dreaming goes, which is also hated, I have nothing. Why would I be apart of this world? I've gone to the twilight zone.
I've also been known to throw it and smear it. I'm intune with my monkey side. Do you think you can honestly undo doing something like this to someone? I'm sober.
I want to feel and know and use my mind. I'm sick of them ruining everything then blaming me and having some deep moral sentiment about it. It's ridiculous. IF I die, then I was murdered. They've taken the sunshine out of the sun. Now all they have are little black holes, like mirrors.