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9 Nov 2020
On the Sex Life of the Incredible Shrinking Man 1: Pictophilia
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The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957) I. Pictophilia - i.e., a love of images regarded by the viewer as sexually arousing - is surely am...
6 Nov 2020
Build Back Better
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Zen fascists will control you ... I. In an episode of The Inbetweeners , an increasingly frustrated Will ends up describing French ex...
5 Nov 2020
Deleuze and the Philosophy of Slander
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La philosophie est une introduction à un monde scandaleux I. In his late work, Deleuze famously defines philosophy as the invention ...
3 Nov 2020
Notes on the Youthful Writings of Gilles Deleuze 2: From Christ to the Bourgeoisie
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A young Deleuze pretending to read for the camera I. From Christ to the Bourgeoisie [a] was another very early text by Deleuze, fi...
1 Nov 2020
Notes on the Youthful Writings of Gilles Deleuze 1: Description of Women
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Young man, there's no need to feel down I. The first text that French philosopher Gilles Deleuze ever published, in the autumn o...
31 Oct 2020
On Magical Names and the Nietzsche-Crowley Connection (A Post for Halloween)
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Aleister Crowley aka Frater Perdurabo aka the Great Beast 666 The practice of adopting a magical name or motto by a newly initiated m...
29 Oct 2020
Perdurabo (Notes from a Hard Knock Life)
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Becoming hard is the really distinctive sign of a Dionysian nature One of the things I hate being asked - usually in relation to my rol...
27 Oct 2020
On Travel/Writing (with a Deleuzian Punchline)
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Have monogrammed trunk will travel To consider travel writing is one thing: but to conceive of literature as travel is something else;...
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26 Oct 2020
On the Limits of Staying Afloat
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Flying Carp Books (2019) nigelbaines.com To be fair, Nigel Baines defines himself as a cartoonist and illustrator, rather than a writer, ...
24 Oct 2020
Welcome to Free Town (Beware of the Bears!)
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(PublicAffairs, 2020) I. Although vaguely sympathetic to the principles of libertarian philosophy, I certainly wouldn't call mysel...
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