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phr. Used to express the acceptance of misfortune.
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Such Is Life is a 1939 Argentine romantic drama film musical directed by Francisco Múgica based on a play by Nicolás de las Llanderas and Arnaldo Malfatti; starring Enrique Muiño.
Such Is Life is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by Joe De Grasse and featuring Lon Chaney. The film is now considered to be lost.
Such Is Life may refer to:
In film:
- Such Is Life (1915 film), an American silent film starring Lon Chaney, Sr.
- Such Is Life (1924 film), an American silent short film starring Baby Peggy
- Such Is Life (1936 film), a British film starring Gene Gerrard
- Such Is Life (1939 film), an Argentine romantic drama
- Such Is Life (1996 film) (Sånt är livet), a film by Colin Nutley
- Such Is Life (2000 film), a Mexican drama
In other media:
- Such Is Life (novel), an 1897 novel by Joseph Furphy
- "Such Is Life", a 2003 song by Rank 1
Such Is Life: Being Certain Extracts From The Diary of Tom Collins is a novel written by the Australian author Joseph Furphy (aka Tom Collins) in 1897, and published on 1 August 1903. It is a fictional account of the life of rural dwellers, including bullock drivers, squatters and itinerant travellers, in southern New South Wales and Victoria, during the 1880s.
The book gives the impression of being a series of loosely interwoven stories of the various people encountered by the narrator as he travels about the countryside. The people he meets round campfires pass on news and gossip and tell stories, so that sometimes the reader can infer information by putting these second hand stories together with the action of the narrative. At times the prose may be difficult for some modern readers to understand because of the use of Australian vernacular and the attempt to convey the accents of Scottish and Chinese personalities.
The title of Such Is Life is said to be derived from Ned Kelly's last words—said as he was about to be hanged. The book is full of mordant irony from start to finish, not least from the contrast between the narration and the action—the narrator at times employing extremely high blown language (and displaying Furphy's almost freakish degree of book-learning) in humorous contrast to the extremely low characters and mundane events he is describing. Furphy employs both pathos and bathos and the narration teases the reader with its tangents, like a shaggy dog story. (The pseudonym 'Tom Collins' is slang for a tall story.) There are hidden substories, and the narrator sometimes gets hold of the wrong end of the stick in untangling them, but the reader can nut them out. Subjects which occur in the book but are not spoken of directly include: foul language; nakedness and undergarments; passing as the opposite sex; homosexuality among bullock drivers; effeminacy; mutilation; and murder. At the same time the great joy of the novel is its realism: Furphy is able to capture the flavour of interaction between the bush characters he meets, their way of talking, the physical landscape, the feel of a nomad's life. The 19th century US novelist he is most similar in approach to is Mark Twain. With its use of a digressive, unreliable narrator, Furphy's method in Such Is Life can be compared with that of his Brazilian contemporary Machado de Assis.
Such Is Life is a 2000 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein. An updated version of the play Medea, it was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival.
Such Is Life is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Randall Faye and starring Gene Gerrard, Claude Dampier and Jean Colin. It was made at Shepperton Studios.
Usage examples of "such is life".
Yet such is life, and so inconsistent is human nature, that it did not prevent me from passing the next night in the arms of Mrs T--, who called me her little Cid, her true knight, and caressed me in the most flattering manner.