Quote by: Claude Levi-Strauss

For mile after mile the same melodic phrase rose up in my memory. I simply couldn’t get free of it. Each time it had a new fascination for me. Initially imprecise in outline, it seemed to become more and more intricately woven, as if to conceal from the listener how eventually it would end. This weaving and re-weaving became so complicated that one wondered how it could possibly be unravelled; and then suddenly one note would resolve the whole problem, and the solution would seem yet more audacious than the procedures which had preceded, called for, and made possible its arrival; when it was heard, all that had gone before took on a new meaning, and the quest, which had seemed arbitrary, was seen to have prepared the way for this undreamed-of solution.


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Author Bio


  • NameClaude Levi-Strauss
  • DescriptionFrench anthropologist and ethnologist
  • BornNovember 28, 1908
  • DiedOctober 30, 2009
  • CountryFrance; Belgium; Brazil
  • ProfessionPhilosopher; Politician; Anthropologist; Author; Photographer; Educationist
  • AwardsGrand Cross Of The Legion Of Honour; Commander Of The National Order Of Merit; Commandeur Des Arts Et Des Lettres?; Commander Of The Order Of Academic Palms; Commander Of The Order Of The Crown; Great Cross Of The National Order Of Scientific Merit; CNRS Gold Medal; Erasmus Prize