Jamal Awil

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The world without sight or sound lost its moorings. [fact]

Grange began to understand why a lost troop of men instinctively marches into cannonfire: the emptiness of a field of battle was a kind of disequilibrium, like an affliction of the ears; the world without sight or sound lost its moorings, sinking, deaf and blind, through layers of soft sargasso weed.

Julien Gracq, Balcony in the Forest, loc. 442