“There is no God, no universe, no human race, no earthly life, no heaven, no hell. It is all a dream – a grotesque and foolish dream. Nothing exists but you. And you are but a thought, a vagrant thought, a useless thought, a homeless thought, wandering forlorn among the empty eternities!”.
I know it was debatable whether Twain actually finished “The Mysterious Stranger” (or #44) but it was still a very moving piece of work that I read in AmLit 2000 so many years ago. Twain’s description of the hypocrisy, selfishness and greed by most in the village would still apply in 2021. Excellent strip Ms Lay!
Twain’s late writings were dark, reflecting the disappointments and failures in his life. Voltaire came to many of the same conclusions (well before Twain of course), but compare the attitude in Voltaire’s last writings.
Rinse and repeat but sometimes the little handful will push too far and the crowds will storm the castle. Right now in the U.S. we have the BLM and ACAB on one side and Trump cultists on the other, each seeing the other as the enemy. The reality is that neither side is a symptom of a functioning system.
Ida No over 3 years ago
This is amazing. And true.
Steve Bartholomew over 3 years ago
Excellent, Ms Lay.
TampaFanatic1 over 3 years ago
Theodor was told by Satan:
“There is no God, no universe, no human race, no earthly life, no heaven, no hell. It is all a dream – a grotesque and foolish dream. Nothing exists but you. And you are but a thought, a vagrant thought, a useless thought, a homeless thought, wandering forlorn among the empty eternities!”.
I know it was debatable whether Twain actually finished “The Mysterious Stranger” (or #44) but it was still a very moving piece of work that I read in AmLit 2000 so many years ago. Twain’s description of the hypocrisy, selfishness and greed by most in the village would still apply in 2021. Excellent strip Ms Lay!
Iseau over 3 years ago
Could groups yelling Defund the Police and BLM be considered the loud little handful?
Mighty Phavahg over 3 years ago
Twain’s late writings were dark, reflecting the disappointments and failures in his life. Voltaire came to many of the same conclusions (well before Twain of course), but compare the attitude in Voltaire’s last writings.
moonfrogger over 3 years ago
I’m always in awe when literature (such as Twain & Shakespeare’s) and fictional novels (such as Orwell and Bradbury’s) become prophecy fulfilled.
androgenoide over 3 years ago
Rinse and repeat but sometimes the little handful will push too far and the crowds will storm the castle. Right now in the U.S. we have the BLM and ACAB on one side and Trump cultists on the other, each seeing the other as the enemy. The reality is that neither side is a symptom of a functioning system.
praesodynium over 3 years ago
Gosh, 2002. Crazy times.
NWdryad over 3 years ago
Did not know they did waterboarding back then.
willie_mctell over 3 years ago
Old Sam knew a thing or two, more than just the Mississippi River.
ars731 over 3 years ago
It’s sad how little has changed since Mark Twain wrote this.
cromwelljones53 over 3 years ago
I always wanted to Produce Twain’s ‘The War Prayer’ as a theatrical piece. The above work is fantastic.