As the hours, the days, the weeks, the seasons slip by, you
detach yourself from everything. You discover, with something that sometimes
almost resembles exhilaration, that you are free. That nothing is weighing you
down, nothing pleases or displeases you. You find, in this life exempt from
wear and tear and with no thrill in it other than these suspended moments, in
almost perfect happiness, fascinating, occasionally swollen by new emotions.
You are living in a blessed parenthesis, in a vacuum full of promise, and from
which you expect nothing. You are invisible, limpid, transparent. You no longer
exist. Across the passing hours, the succession of days, the procession of the
seasons, the flow of time, you survive without joy and without sadness. Without
a future and without a past. Just like that: simply, self evidently, like a
drop of water forming on a drinking tap on a landing.
Georges Perec
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