The red laugh : fragments of a dicovered manuscript : [a novel]
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The red laugh : fragments of a dicovered manuscript : [a novel]
- Publication date
- 1905
- Publisher
- London : T. F. Unwin
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- University of California Libraries
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- 133.5M
117 p. ; 19 cm
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- 2008-09-09 02:49:51
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April 8, 2024
Subject: Laugh Till You Die
Subject: Laugh Till You Die
“Fear, and the pit, and the snare, are upon thee, O inhabitant of the earth.” Isaiah 24:17
Ages pass by but fear is primordial and eternal…
The Red Laugh is like The Triumph of Death by Pieter Bruegel but it is much bloodier and much madder…
Leonid Andreyev was one of the first Russian expressionists and The Red Laugh is like The Scream by Edvard Munch – the incessant shriek of overpowering terror…
It is all nonsense that there are as many brains as there are men; mankind has only one intellect, and it is beginning to get muddled.
And the triumph of madness is war. And the dead snatch the living and drive them mad… And the mad start laughing and their laughter is blood-red…
Ages pass by but fear is primordial and eternal…
…Horror and madness.
I felt it for the first time as we were marching along the road – marching incessantly for ten hours without stopping, never diminishing our step, never waiting to pick up those that had fallen, but leaving them to the enemy, that was moving behind us in a compact mass only three or four hours later effacing the marks of our feet by their own.
The Red Laugh is like The Triumph of Death by Pieter Bruegel but it is much bloodier and much madder…
His lips twitched, trying to frame a word, and the same instant there happened something incomprehensible, monstrous and supernatural. I felt a draught of warm air upon my right cheek that made me sway – that is all – while before my eyes, in place of the white face, there was something short, blunt and red, and out of it the blood was gushing as out of an uncorked bottle, such as is drawn on badly executed signboards. And that short, red and flowing ‘something’ still seemed to be smiling a sort of smile, a toothless laugh – a red laugh.
I recognised it – that red laugh. I had been searching for it, and I had found it – that red laugh. Now I understood what there was in all those mutilated, torn, strange bodies. It was a red laugh. It was in the sky, it was in the sun, and soon it was going to overspread the whole earth – that red laugh!
Leonid Andreyev was one of the first Russian expressionists and The Red Laugh is like The Scream by Edvard Munch – the incessant shriek of overpowering terror…
It is all nonsense that there are as many brains as there are men; mankind has only one intellect, and it is beginning to get muddled.
And the triumph of madness is war. And the dead snatch the living and drive them mad… And the mad start laughing and their laughter is blood-red…
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