Yep. "The Face of Seung-Hui Cho" is one of the most raw, unsettling, eye-opening things I have ever read. It changed the whole way I think about life, and about American society. And although it's a decade old, it's highly relevant to modern politics.https://twitter.com/Mont_Jiang/status/1056941322685292544 …
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@wesyang citing him somewhere, I do think a similar theme comes out in his writing, though Yang is far more optimistic and level-headed than the "modernism as macabre" the Frenchman constantly goes with. Anyways, I'd recommend "The Elementary Particles". -
If I really want to think clearly about a topic, I tend to read an American writer rather than a French one. ;-)
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Generally a good rule of thumb!
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