And I am perhaps confusing several different occasions, and different times, deep down, and deep down is my dwelling, oh not deepest down, somewhere between the mud and the scum.
In the novel "Molloy" by Samuel Beckett, the protagonist reflects on the confusion of memories and experiences, suggesting a struggle to separate different moments and feelings. This sense of disorientation reveals a layered inner life, where thoughts and recollections intermingle, creating a sense of uncertainty about the past.
The imagery of "mud and scum" indicates a feeling of being trapped or entrenched in a lower, dismal state of existence. Beckett's exploration...