Monday, 26 November 2007

Dostoyevsky's house

i read once that Dostoyevky ensured that wherever he lived; he could see from his window both a tavern and a church. so as to always be aware of the eternal choices facing 'man'-namely the spiritual and the earthly. from my window i can only see a graveyard... oh with a hospital behind it.

3 comments:

Fred T Lindberg said...

Kafka lived in a house built together (joint) with a church and his bedroom window faced straight in to the church. I.e if you were standing inside of the church and looked on the wall, you could see a little window with maybe Kafkas face in it!

dekersaint.co.uk said...

It's better than the front of the house with all the screaming scallies.

Joshua Cann said...

Samuel Beckett's house looked onto a graveyard and a mad-house