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Tag Archives: Stephen Schwartz
lost manuscript: searching with the rag pickers
There have been some famous lost manuscripts in the history of literature. There was Hemingway’s lost suitcase,Malcolm Lowry’s manuscript draft of Ballast to the White Sea was lost to fire in his shack near Vancouver, Plath’s 130 page draft of … Continue reading
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Tagged carina birman, dani karavani, david mauas, david s. ferris, Edouard Manet, Erich Fromm, Georges Bataille, Gershom Scholem, henning ritter, henny gurland, jean francois raffaelli, lisa fittco, Max Horkheimer, michael taussig, Stephen Schwartz, Stuart Jeffries Guardian, T.E. Lawrence, Ted Hughes Sylvia Plath, Theodor Adorno, thomas attardi, Thomas Carlyle, Walter Benjamin
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postponing utopia: degeneracy as ideal
There is a relationship between memory and a participatory emancipation and an equally strong connection with forgetting, loss of memory and enslavement and subjugation. George Orwell asserted that individuals who lack the capability for remembrance are defenseless in confronting the … Continue reading
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Tagged Aldous Huxley, Alex Constantine, Erich Fromm, George Orwell, Noam Chomsky, P.G. Wodehouse, Rudyard Kipling, Salvadore Dali, Stephen Schwartz, tim robbins, W.B. Yeats, Walter Benjamin
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