@Outsideness the blurb of your book reads like the blurb of a Young Adult scifi novel from 2002pic.twitter.com/Uh7ewgYZcP
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@Outsideness the blurb of your book reads like the blurb of a Young Adult scifi novel from 2002pic.twitter.com/Uh7ewgYZcP
Here and there. The essay on "Kant, Capital and the Prohibition of Incest" was comprehensible enough, but I got lost at Heidegger, who I've never read. Bigbrain goals.
The editor's introduction is quite helpful, I've read some of the book, yeah I gave up on the Heidegger essay, think you need to read the text he's talking about first
The editor's intro was so bloody verbose and ostentatious I could practically see him sniffing his own farts and had to skip over it. Might have to give it another try if you say so
the Heidegger text is really more about Trakl anyway (which is good), and in general it's not like the book needs to be read in the right order
Good to hear, I'd planned on just picking up whichever essays made the most immediate sense to me at the time
This is an ideal order to read the chapters in
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The lines crossed, it doesn't count
That's it, I'm out
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