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A RICH MAN’S JOKES ARE ALWAYS FUNNY
It is about creating moments of recognition. Almost a delicious and delightful sense of reverse-traumatism. Anti-traumatism. Flying so far gone, its actually earth bound illusion. Barbara Kruger as a detonator of some kind of feeling or understanding of lived experience; … Continue reading →
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Tagged Abbie Hoffman, Albert Einstein, Allen Ginsberg, art chantry, Arthur Koestler, Banksy, Barbara Kruger, C.S. Lewis, Charles Darwin, Diane Arbus, Dorothy Spears, Friedrich Nietzsche, Jean Paul Sartre, Jerry Rubin, Katharine Hamnett, Marvin Israel, Mary McCarthy, Noam Chomsky, Paul Krassner, Roland Barthes, Roquentin, Shepard Fairey, Stephen A. Diamond, Stew Albert, Tom Sachs, Viktor Frankl, Walter Benjamin, William Burroughs
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GUYS & DOLLS:SECRET LIVES IN THE DEER PARK:
It was an age often out of character but never out of characters. A new element was in the air: doubt. The Age of Reason had unbolted one of the doors of intellectual history. From that time on, man has … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bonnie Bullough, Colin Jones, Count Cagliostro, Diane Arbus, Dorian Gray, Dr. Iwan Bloch, Dr. Johnson, Drew Pinsky, Edmond Barbier, Edmond Goncourt, Elise Goodman, Francois Boucher, Francois-Hubert Drouais, Guy de Maupassant, Harold Nicolson, Imbert de Saint-Amand, Jonathan Franzen, Jules Goncourt, Leonard Cohen, Mad Men, Mario Frejaville, Marquis de Pompadour, Marquis de Sade, Michelet, Mouffle d'Angerville, Norman Mailer, Samuel Johnson, Sharon Robinson, Stephen Marche, Thomas Kaiser, twilight, Vern L. Bullough
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“MYTHOLOGIES”:IN THE REALM OF BLOOD & CHOCOLATE TO THE Nth DEGREE
With righteous indignation, structuralism, and something called semiotics, a multi-faceted Frenchmen named Roland Barthes captured a large audience with his social and literary criticism. Roland Barthes is a key figure in international intellectual life. He is one of the most … Continue reading →
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Tagged Albert Camus, Alexander Gardner, Aronofsky The Wrestler, Barthes Marxism, Billy Graham, Bob Dylan, Brecht, Buster keaton, Charlie Chaplin, Charlton Heston, Diane Arbus, Diane Arbus Jewish Giant, Felix Guattari, Gilles Deleuze, Greta Garbo, Gustave Flaubert, Guy Debord, Handsome Dick Manitoba, Jacques Derrida, Jean Paul Sartre, Lewis Payne, Marisa Tomei, Martha Rosler, Marxism, Moliere, Neil Slavin, Roland Barthes, The Dictators, Ty Burr, Voltaire
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