Good article, and a good reminder. When they opened the schools too soon, in 1831, during the cholera pandemic, one prof decided to give his usual lecture series. He died. His name was Hegel.
“I’m so bored. I hate my life.” - Britney Spears
Das Langweilige ist interessant geworden, weil das Interessante angefangen hat langweilig zu werden. – Thomas Mann
"Never for money/always for love" - The Talking Heads
Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Sunday, August 09, 2020
When Complacency is an option.
Friday, August 07, 2020
For a special announcement - A Karen Chamisso poem
“Ceux qui s'appliquent trop aux petites choses
deviennent ordinairement
incapables des grandes.”
Details drag us down
- our epic lives in little teardrops drown
Ain’t nobody great in this joint?
My lost shadow wants to make a point.
Myself, I’m wondering whether fragments will do
is it an angelic satisfaction to be true
to my interruptions? As a poet on the gal side
as a citizen of my full-of-promise stride
I’ve let the petites choses get under my skin
- and now I’m gonna whisper to my tonic and gin.
Monday, August 03, 2020
The Causal Nexus and the American miracle belief
Friday, July 31, 2020
The colonized and the exiled
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
notes on le carre
Monday, July 27, 2020
my canon - a poem by Karen Chamisso
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