When Words Fail - Issue 76: Language

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In Samuel Beckett's novel, The Unnamable, the anonymous narrator laments, "I'm all these words, all these strangers, this dust of words, with no ground for their setting, no sky for their dispersing." For Beckett's narrator, words have become unmoored from their meaning. They no longer refer to anything in the physical world. Ultimately, they fail to fully convey or contain the inner message that prompted them. It's a deeply unsettling feeling I suspect we've all experienced. Words become disconnected from our emotions, insufficient for what we want to convey.

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