Author: De Selby
Cited by
- O' Brien, Flann (1)
- IN: The Third Policeman (1967) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: Human existence being an hallucination containing in itself the secondary hallucinations of day and night (the latter an insanitary condition of the atmosphere due to accretions of black air) it ill becomes any man of sense to be concerned at the illusory approach of the supreme hallucination known as death.
FROM: NULL, (1967), Fictional, NULL
- Gert Jonke (1)
- IN: Awakening to the Great Sleep War (1982) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: Human existence being an hallucination containing in itself the secondary hallucinations of day and night (the latter an insanitory condition of the atmosphere due to accretions of black air) it ill becomes any man of sense to be concerned at the illusory approach of the supreme hallucination known as death.
FROM: The Third Policeman by Brian O'Nolan, (1967), Fictional, NULL