from “Preludes” (1910-11) The winter evening settles down With smell of steaks in passageways. Six o’clock. The burnt-out ends of… READ MORE
Looked at again and again half consciously by a mind thinking of something else [say, catching a bus or shopping for groceries],… READ MORE
In his short book, How to Read Lacan (2007), Slavoj Žižek writes, as I’m sure he does in several other places, According to… READ MORE
320 There’s a certain Slant of Light Winter Afternoons – That oppresses, like the Heft Of Cathedral Tunes – Heavenly… READ MORE
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Deleuze tells Clare Parnet (near the end of “P for Professor”) of his preference for “movements” over “schools.” Here is… READ MORE
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In the final chapter of Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation, Gilles Deleuze writes: We might assume that the [Baconian] diagram… READ MORE
Today I finally got my last desk copy of the semester from Oxford University Press. Here it is: I haven’t… READ MORE
At the end of his prologue to Chapter 1 of DR, Deleuze asks, “Must difference have been ‘mediated’ in order to render… READ MORE