man is sane only to the extent that he subscribes to a previously-agreed construction of reality.
by Salman Rushdie (0 Reviews)
In Salman Rushdie's book "Grim," the author explores the complex nature of reality and sanity. He suggests that an individual's sense of normalcy is deeply rooted in a shared understanding of the world around them. This implies that what we consider rational or sane is largely influenced by societal agreements on reality. Rushdie's assertion highlights the precariousness of personal perceptions, suggesting that one's grip on sanity is contingent upon adherence to...
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