The track surfaces were most likely cinder or worse nothing like the fast mondo track surfaces of today. That time is hard to put in perspective but it is so fast for that point in track history. We have yet to look at every record list from the yearbooks, but as of 1962, Jack Milne still had the school record for the 880 yard dash from 1938 with a time of 1:59.5. Ten years after graduating Toms River High School, Milne still held both the mile and half-mile Shore Conference records. The next year, he won the mile at this race. In 1935, Jack Milne came in third in the mile in the Princeton Invitational as a freshman. In high school Jack Milne was a standout athlete. He lived on Lexington Avenue in Toms River, which was located only a couple of blocks from the school. Jack’s running career started at Toms River High School in the mid 1930s, almost 40 years before the school eventually became known as Toms River South High School as the other two high schools broke off to form North and East.
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He criticized existentialists for peering into the abyss of life’s emptiness and backing away in fear, believing it better to stare at absurdity unblinkingly and defiantly. Though he deserves acclaim as a representative of existentialism, a philosophy that grapples with life’s meaninglessness, Camus rejected that term and instead called himself an absurdist. The tragic Greek figure Sisyphus-a rebel whom the gods punish by forcing him to push a boulder up a mountain only to watch it fall back down, over and over forever-symbolizes the absurd human condition. The huge gap between that craving and life’s actual sterility is an absurd condition that can’t be pushed aside but must be faced squarely. The book’s premise is that humans yearn deeply for something they can never have: the certainty that life is worthwhile and meaningful. Psychoanalysis, as mentioned, plays its instrumental role, sustaining some of the hypotheses presented by the article. The field of Comparative Literature is the critical and theoretical perimeter by which the article proposal develops itself. The fictional arguments used by the narrator of the novel are the key to the return to Camões, this time, unusual for the proposed intertextual articulation. Based on this assumption, the article develops seeking to point out how the fictional reading, which the text of the novel presents, leaves open the possibility of re-reading of Camões himself. The movement privileges the intertextual outline of the “reading” that the narrator of the novel offers the reader. The present article tries to analyze this fictionalization – the one realized by the novel – approaching the text of the novel by the bias of Psychoanalysis. The novel by Frederico Lourenço, Pode um desejo imenso (2005), offers an opportunity to return to Camões, this time, through a fictionalized reading. It can such a literature? 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