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May 05, 2005 22:09

I won't be using this passage, but I think it's too pretty to keep to myself, and I like you.(...) The work of art, according to Genet, occupies "this tranquil shore" (Giacometti) which separates life from death, being from nonbeing, identity from nonidentity. And the true artist or actor, as Genet will go on to suggest (...), is like a funereal ( Read more... )

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Christian - you know... anonymous May 25 2005, 15:17:20 UTC
>Silence, as a linguistic strategy, is attributed to both masculine and femenine verbal >behaviour. Yaguello and West and Zimmerman, among others, maintain that men regularly >interrupt women, monopolize conversation, and thus silence their female counterparts.

I don't think that I've talked in this way in our last conversation...you were the more talkactive ;-)

Cg

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