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bits of Jamieson Webster:

People were really angry that Lacan said that being melancholic was cowardly–it seemed to rough ride over what in it might be an ethical or legitimate response to loss. But he felt this was too much Romanticisation. The thing about the melancholic is, even if they have the courage
Simon Taylor 29 Jul 2022

Sequoia Nagamatsu, How High We Go In The Dark

He imagines people on the street looking up from their phones and into each other’s eyes–Hello, how are you? Why are you so sad? How can we do better? — Sequoia Nagamatsu, How High We Go In The Dark, 2022, p. 232 … Why read this book? For the reason
Simon Taylor 28 Jul 2022

headfucks & shitstorms, writing prompts:

DBC Pierre in Release the Bats: 1. Nothing is at it seems. Show what really is. … 3. The taste in your mouth is ultimately what you’re writing out. Whether you know what it is or not: trust it. 4. What would you write if you weren’t afraid? Write
Simon Taylor 25 Jul 2022

HVA DET BETYR AT VÆRE MENNESKE

(What does it mean to be human?) …“a peer of the Norwegian pessimist Peter Wessel Zapffe [argued] ‘against Zapffe’s view that life is meaningless, that life is not even meaningless.’” — Rob Doyle, Threshold, (London, UK: Bloomsbury Circus, 2020), 75 [unless otherwise indicated all quotes following from this source] The
Simon Taylor 25 Jul 2022

putting it to the vote:

…the lyric has limitations. I’ve found myself impatient with the lyric form. And that’s the reason I changed my style, a rebellion against the traditional, contemporary, lyric form of, say, William Carlos Williams. I had had it that way. I found my language was responding to the form
Simon Taylor 06 Jul 2022

David Bentley Hart: consciousness Ltd.

Imagine a day when the algorithmic processes in computers will have become so advanced that they can convince their programmers of the existence of real personal agency on the other side of the screen, and a method is then devised for impressing a convincing simulacrum of living minds on the
Simon Taylor 03 Jul 2022

self

“I’ve had only one psychedelic flashback in my life. It was about 20 minutes into a therapy session. Unfortunately, I was the therapist. “This was many years ago now, and I believe it lasted much less than a minute. But when that particular veil lifts, time is a yardstick
Simon Taylor 20 Jun 2022

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