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Creativity Quote by Max Beckmann

"I went across the fields to avoid the straight highways, along the firing lines where people were shooting at a small wooded hill, which is now covered with wooden crosses and lines of graves instead of spring flowers"

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A detour meant to spare the soul becomes its own indictment of modern war. Beckmann’s sentence pivots on a deceptively quiet choice: he “went across the fields” to avoid “straight highways.” The straight road is efficiency, progress, the clean line of a map. The field is messy, irregular, bodily. For an artist trained to see form, this is already a moral geometry: the world that promised order now channels you toward mechanized killing, so you step off the grid.

Then the line hardens into reportage: “along the firing lines,” where people shoot at “a small wooded hill.” The hill’s smallness matters. It’s not heroic terrain; it’s a petty elevation turned into an altar for artillery. Beckmann strips the battlefield of grandeur, leaving only the obscene mismatch between the scale of the land and the scale of the violence poured onto it.

The final turn is where the subtext lands: the hill “is now covered with wooden crosses and lines of graves instead of spring flowers.” “Now” collapses time, refusing the comforting idea that war is an event you exit. Nature’s seasonal renewal is replaced by human repetition: crosses in rows, graves in lines, a cemetery mimicking the very regimentation that fueled the slaughter. Beckmann, who served as a medical orderly in World War I and was psychologically shattered by it, writes like someone watching the landscape get repainted by history - from color and bloom to monochrome markers. It’s not just mourning; it’s a critique of how quickly societies normalize mass death into scenery.

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Max Beckmann (February 12, 1884 - December 28, 1950) was a Artist from Germany.

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