"We cannot accept the world as it is. Each day we should wake up foaming at the mouth because of the injustice of things."
About Hugo Claus
Hugo Claus — Life and Legacy
Hugo Claus was a prominent Belgian writer and playwright, recognized for his deep exploration of love and human nature. His notable work, 'The Sorrow of Belgium,' delves into the complexities of personal and collective identity during World War II, reflecting the emotional turmoil of his characters. Claus's key ideas often center around the contradictions of human experience, as seen in his quote, 'Love is a battlefield,' which encapsulates the struggles inherent in intimate relationships. This perspective reveals his belief that love is not merely a source of joy, but also a site of conflict and growth. Claus challenged conventional narratives by portraying characters who grapple with their desires and fears, making his work resonate with readers on a profound level. Today, his quotes continue to evoke reflection on the nature of love and the human condition, inviting readers to confront their own emotional landscapes.
Quote collection
Hugo Claus quotes
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"Go now, verses, on your light feet, you have not trodden hard on the old earth where the graves laugh when they see their guests, the one corpse stacked on top of the other. Go now and stagger to her whom I do not know."
"My verses stand gawping a bit. I never get used to this. They've lived here long enough."