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For about the first three to four years , everybody thought I was really loony and I was on a lot of mental health medicine [ ... ] ' cause I mean that's all I thought about . Like when the breeze blow outside , I think , that woman ...
For about the first three to four years , everybody thought I was really loony and I was on a lot of mental health medicine [ ... ] ' cause I mean that's all I thought about . Like when the breeze blow outside , I think , that woman ...
Síða 219
Such a politics still skirts the very limits of our compre- hension : death is articulated in a place where thought loses itself in the thought of its complete loss . Borges thematizes in " Emma Zunz " what we could call the point of ...
Such a politics still skirts the very limits of our compre- hension : death is articulated in a place where thought loses itself in the thought of its complete loss . Borges thematizes in " Emma Zunz " what we could call the point of ...
Síða 222
... say that Borges establishes a place of articulation , capable of giving over to thought the death of the other , but , simultaneously , a place where the praxis focused around the act of death institutes the possibility of thought .
... say that Borges establishes a place of articulation , capable of giving over to thought the death of the other , but , simultaneously , a place where the praxis focused around the act of death institutes the possibility of thought .
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