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Book Fetishists Pages From Sartres THE WORDS
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Reflections on the revolutions in Europe
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Do you remember where you were when you heard that the Berlin Wall had fallen? I had just started my gap year, and was teaching at a small school in Dorset. When I realised what was going on, I handed in my notice and started arranging visas with the Comecon embassies. The headmaster, a clever and kindly man, told me ...2 days ago -
Claude Lévi-Strauss 1908-2009
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While I was away this week, I was surprised to hear the news that anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss has passed away. My own interests are anthropological only in the loosest sense, but the influence of Lévi-Strauss became massively influential across a broad range of cultural academic disciplines: The fame of ...4 days ago -
No Exit (Honolulu, 2009)
O'Ceallaigh & The Quill —
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This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance of its characters to persons living or dead is for satirical purposes, or is coincidental. Apologies to Jean-Paul Sartre . =================================== Alan Baldwin: “OK, so where’s the torturer?” Seizen Shigeta: “ Shut up! You bring him in here, ...1 week ago -
Will Self on Burroughs and Junky
A Piece of Monologue: The Online Journal of Rhys Tranter —
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From Will Selfs preface to the 2002 Penguin edition of William S. Burroughss Junky : [...] Certainly, Burroughs himself viewed the postwar era as a Gotterdammerung and a convulsive reevaluation of all values. With his anomic inclinations and his Mandarin intellect, Burroughs was in a paradoxical position vis a vis ...1 week ago -
Words of Wisdom - Jean Paul Sartre spells it out
Stupid and Contagious —
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"Every existing thing is born without reason, prolongs itself out of weakness, and dies by chance." Mail us: stupidand@gmail.com Home Art Babes Cartoons Dylan Music Videos Other1 week ago -
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Bildungblog —
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For Gods sake, dont be so inhumane as to name your pet chihuahua Jean-Paul Sartre!1 week ago -
Whose play is it, anyway? On authors and interpreters
Art Scatter —
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Sartre’s “No Exit” on the tilt, at Imago Theatre. Photo: Jerry Mouawad Who wrote that play? I don’t mean, did the modestly talented actor Will Shakespeare really write all those great stageworks, or was he just a convenient front man for Edward de Vere or some other dandy of the ruling class? I mean, is ...2 weeks ago -
Notes For October 22nd, 2009
The INTERNET WRITING WORKSHOP —
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This Day In Writing History On October 22nd, 1964, the legendary French writer Jean-Paul Sartre won a Nobel Prize for literature, which he declined. He was the first person to ever decline the award. When Sartre learned that he was in contention to receive a Nobel Prize, he wrote to the Nobel Institute and asked ...2 weeks ago -
A DANGEROUS LIASION Examines the Lives of Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir
The Wingd Elephant —
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France Magazine takes a look at A Dangerous Liasion , by Carole Seymour-Jones in the current issue: "Seymour-Jones examined new primary sources for this dual biography of Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, conducting fresh interviews and delving into previously unavailable correspondence. The result is a ...2 weeks ago -
My Favorite 10 - Books (Fiction)
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This one wasn’t easy either. It began with 49, came down to 17, and finally, it got stuck at 11. Similarity of the subject in two titles made things easy for me. ‘Brave New World’ lost to ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’ (my apologies to Mr. Huxley). *The parameters remain the same as in the previous list. ...4 weeks ago -
PZ Myers and Albert Camus: Two Very Different Kinds of Atheists Inhabiting Two Very Different Kinds of Atheism?
Prometheus Unbound —
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I think that atheism, especially at its most strident, is capable of choking its own life energies by nihilistically clearing the “ground of being” of any larger meaning, and then killing off the ontological mystery by not going to imaginative literature for some sort of psychological replanting and sustenance. ...4 weeks ago -
The Worker, Scarcity, & Violence
The Mustard Seed —
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The mines of Serra Pelada by Sebastião Salgado. At The Excerpt Mill I quote Sartre : Engels was right to say that very often, when two groups engage in a series of contractual exchanges, one of them will end up expropriated, proletarianised and, often, exploited, while the other concentrates the wealth in its ...4 weeks ago -
God of Saturn
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In ancient Greece, depression was identified with the god Saturn. If a young person got depressed, he was called a child of Saturn, and he was believed to have suffered an aging of his soul. Otherwise, every adult eventually would reach a natural Saturn-the melancholy of the loss of youth. The vitality and sensuality ...8 weeks ago