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Valentin Rasputin

“There was nothing more unfair in the world than when something, be it tree or man, lived on to uselessness, to the point when it became a burden; that of the multitude of sins let loose upon the world to be prayed away and redeemed, this was the only one that was unbearable. The tree at least would fall, rot, and fertilize the earth. But man? Is he at least good for that? Then why bear old age if it brings nothing but discomfort and suffering?”

Valentin Rasputin, Farewell to Matyora
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Farewell to Matyora (European Classics) Farewell to Matyora by Valentin Rasputin
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