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I want to visualise a short absurd story call Blue notebook no. 2 by Daniil Kharms. In this story, Kharms describes a man with the physical characteristics of the man, but in doing so, his memories of the man are fading away and eventually, the man disappears. The story begins as follows;
I want to visualise a short absurd story call Blue notebook no. 2 by Daniil Kharms. In this story, Kharms describes a man with the physical characteristics of the man, but in doing so, his memories of the man are fading away and eventually, the man disappears. The story begins as follows;


Once there was a redheaded man without eyes and ears. He had no hair either so that he was a redhead was just something they said. He could not speak, for he had no mouth. He had no nose either. He didn't even have arms or legs. He had no stomach either, and he had no back, and he had no spine and no intestines of any kind. He didn't have anything at all. So it is hard to understand whom we are really talking about. So it is probably best not to talk about him any more. -Daniil Kharms
''Once there was a redheaded man without eyes and ears. He had no hair either so that he was a redhead was just something they said. He could not speak, for he had no mouth. He had no nose either. He didn't even have arms or legs. He had no stomach either, and he had no back, and he had no spine and no intestines of any kind. He didn't have anything at all. So it is hard to understand whom we are really talking about. So it is probably best not to talk about him any more. -Daniil Kharms
 
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I dealt with this story through existentialism and the constant questioning of one's existence. How does a person have nothing to say or ask?
I dealt with this story through existentialism and the constant questioning of one's existence. How does a person have nothing to say or ask?