January 2011
5 posts
Jean-François Lyotard on Gilles Deleuze's Death
future-matt:
“He was too tough to experience disappointments and resentments — negative affections. In this nihilist fin de siècle, he was affirmation. Right through to illness and death. Why did I speak of him in the past? He laughed, he is laughing, he is here. It’s your sadness, idiot, he’d say.”
What has this to do with Spinoza? He seems, on the face of it, to have no style...
– Gilles Deleuze. Letter to Reda Bensmaia, On Spinoza. (via ajnabee)
La gran afición por el alcohol lo llevó a escribir una defensa de la ebriedad, a...
– LEOPOLDO MARÍA PANERO Y LA TERCERA PERSONA | Revista Replicante (via progymnasmata-)