I printed this on tracing paper and it looked very nice – please share
bowie blackstar shenanigans as d would say
A Singular, and yet, Non-Arbitrary Life by Gregg Lambert
…”the spark of life within him is curiously separable from himself now, and they have a deep interest in it, probably because it is life, and they are living and must die.” …
Deleuze was no existentialist, nor was he religious. A life that traverses all the events and accidents that
Brad Evans and then others on being at 20 years since the death of Gilles Deleuze in Los Angeles Review of Books
…one shouldn’t underestimate the importance of the qualitatively singular… – from here
Ian McEwan writing from Paris – link
… the ultimate hiding place was the virtuous after-life, where the police cannot go. (The jihadist paradise … – from here
not to be missed: world press photo contest
Link here.