Katherine Angel

@KayEngels

Author of Unmastered: A Book On Desire, Most Difficult To Tell (Penguin, Farrar Straus & Giroux). Represented by the Wylie Agency.

London
Joined August 2009

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    blood dreams

  2. This is how Richard B. Spencer who created the "Alt-Right" movement celebrated Trump's victory if you're wondering why minorities are afraid

  3. it is my own destiny, it is my own death too

  4. Guibert realised, of writing F's death, 'que je suis habilité a écrire ça parce qu'en fait c'est mon propre destin, c'est ma propre mort'

  5. Foucault était attentif à la notion de vie privée, mais il avait une liberté dans sa vie, il avait une audace

  6. Hervé Guibert is amazing on writing about Foucault's death in this interview:

  7. I translated cauchemarder (verb) as nightmare (verb) because to nightmare *should* in fact be a verb

  8. Hervé Guibert, À l'ami qui me m'a pas sauvé la vie

  9. I embark on a new book in order to have a companion, an interlocutor, someone with whom to eat & sleep, by whose side to dream & nightmare

  10. j'entreprends un nouveau livre pour avoir un compagnon, un interlocuteur, quelqu'un avec qui manger et dormir

  11. the more grim the times, the more mawkish the adverts

  12. Katherine Angel followed , and
    • @oline_eaton

      hosting . phding . eating 🍰. drinking 🍸. reading obituaries. wearing color. writing the life of jackie onassis.

    • @bbkpsychosocial

      Department of Psychosocial Studies at Birkbeck | Psychosocial studies, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Training in Counselling/Psychotherapy

  13. it's immeasurably more wonderful and amazing and funny and moving now, and it was already all those things to me back then

  14. reading about a lost sixteen-year old trying out jaded world-weariness when you're fourteen is very different from reading it when you're 40

  15. incidentally, reading The Catcher in the Rye twenty-five years after you first read it is a pretty amazing experience

  16. Holden Caulfield, pretty much summing up how I feel about Actory Theatre

  17. I keep worrying about whether he's going to do something phony every minute.

  18. The trouble with me is, I always have to read that stuff by myself. If an actor acts it out, I hardly listen.

  19. I hate actors. They never act like people. And if any actor's really good, you can always tell he *knows* he's good, and that spoils it.

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