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blood dreams
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This is how Richard B. Spencer who created the "Alt-Right" movement celebrated Trump's victory if you're wondering why minorities are afraidpic.twitter.com/42FDHfUyXS
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it is my own destiny, it is my own death too
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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'
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Foucault était attentif à la notion de vie privée, mais il avait une liberté dans sa vie, il avait une audace
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Hervé Guibert is amazing on writing about Foucault's death in this interview: http://www.ina.fr/video/I07290571
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I translated cauchemarder (verb) as nightmare (verb) because to nightmare *should* in fact be a verb
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Hervé Guibert, À l'ami qui me m'a pas sauvé la vie
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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
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j'entreprends un nouveau livre pour avoir un compagnon, un interlocuteur, quelqu'un avec qui manger et dormirpic.twitter.com/JF0PQvB8Ec
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on vit une putain d'époquehttps://twitter.com/lesinrocks/status/800749312154148865 …
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the more grim the times, the more mawkish the adverts
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Katherine Angel followed oh!-'lighn, BirkbeckPsychosocial and Jenna Clake
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@NewBooksBiog. phding@kingsenglishdpt. eating
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@bbkpsychosocial
Department of Psychosocial Studies at Birkbeck | Psychosocial studies, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Training in Counselling/Psychotherapy
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it's immeasurably more wonderful and amazing and funny and moving now, and it was already all those things to me back then
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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
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incidentally, reading The Catcher in the Rye twenty-five years after you first read it is a pretty amazing experience
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Holden Caulfield, pretty much summing up how I feel about Actory Theatrepic.twitter.com/2BRy5DXdRc
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I keep worrying about whether he's going to do something phony every minute.
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The trouble with me is, I always have to read that stuff by myself. If an actor acts it out, I hardly listen.
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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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