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To him the question is asked , what is poetry , che cos'è la poesia , what thing is poetry ? as the Italian says idiomatically , and I envy it this thing . To him who may be a her , like the coursier - steed moreover if he were a mare .
To him the question is asked , what is poetry , che cos'è la poesia , what thing is poetry ? as the Italian says idiomatically , and I envy it this thing . To him who may be a her , like the coursier - steed moreover if he were a mare .
Síða 113
In other words , altogether other words , can one think this apparently impossible , but otherwise impossible thing , namely , a beyond the death drive or the drive for sovereign mastery , thus the beyond of a cruelty , a beyond that ...
In other words , altogether other words , can one think this apparently impossible , but otherwise impossible thing , namely , a beyond the death drive or the drive for sovereign mastery , thus the beyond of a cruelty , a beyond that ...
Síða 140
And what it catches in this paradoxically creative way is “ the living thing , " Derrida says , or rather the thing that is living , “ la chose vivante . ” Now this is a strange creature , a sort of ontic - ontological , if not an ...
And what it catches in this paradoxically creative way is “ the living thing , " Derrida says , or rather the thing that is living , “ la chose vivante . ” Now this is a strange creature , a sort of ontic - ontological , if not an ...
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Jacques Derrida Allegorical Portrait | 21 |
Questce qui arrive?Two Texts Divided in Two After | 54 |
Hélène Cixous translation by Peggy Kamuf | 123 |
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