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Sadness Quote by Mathias Énard

“When I received this Andalusian letter I collapsed: Tehran came flooding back to me, the memories of Damascus too, Paris, Vienna, suddenly tinted, the way a simple ray of light is enough to give its tonality to the immense sky of evening, sadness and bitterness. Dr.” quote by Mathias Énard
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““When I received this Andalusian letter I collapsed: Tehran came flooding back to me, the memories of Damascus too, Paris, Vienna, suddenly tinted, the way a simple ray of light is enough to give its tonality to the immense sky of evening, sadness and bitterness. Dr.””

Mathias Énard

About This Quote

Source Essay: Reflections on Letters, 2020

The writer is overwhelmed by memories triggered by a letter, feeling a flood of past places and emotions that color the present with sadness and bitterness.

In simple terms: A letter revives distant memories and mixed feelings.

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge how past places shape present emotions.

Themes

memory nostalgia place emotion bitterness sadness

Mood

reflective melancholic introspective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • travel memoir
  • personal letters
  • cultural displacement
  • emotional processing

Key Concepts

psychology of memory geography of emotion literary reflection

Questions to Reflect On

  • Which memory offers comfort now?
  • How can you transform bitterness into insight?
A Different Perspective

Memories may dominate current mood, limiting present focus.

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