All views expressed on this page are those of my own or the French Nietzscheans
"...precisely this lack of real results is its greatness. Its entire value is in the absence of rest that it fosters."
- Georges Bataille, Guilty
"...precisely this lack of real results is its greatness. Its entire value is in the absence of rest that it fosters."
- Georges Bataille, Guilty
- Georges Bataille, Guilty
- Georges Bataille, Guilty
- Attila
- Attila
- Bataille, On Nietzsche
- Bataille, On Nietzsche
- Helene Cixous, Tomb(e)
- Helene Cixous, Tomb(e)
Take it. We all die soon enough"
- Andromache to Hector, from Christopher Logue's War Music
Take it. We all die soon enough"
- Andromache to Hector, from Christopher Logue's War Music
- The Death of Virgil
- The Death of Virgil
Perhaps my favorite paragraph in all of Blanchot
Perhaps my favorite paragraph in all of Blanchot
- William Gass, The Tunnel
- William Gass, The Tunnel
anyone who sleeps, sleeps heroically, trusts unreasonably that something will come again, out of nothing."
-Keith Waldrop, Lullaby in January
anyone who sleeps, sleeps heroically, trusts unreasonably that something will come again, out of nothing."
-Keith Waldrop, Lullaby in January
After days of discarded drafts and unoriginal sentences, some tough love from Pierre.
After days of discarded drafts and unoriginal sentences, some tough love from Pierre.
- Faulkner, As I Lay Dying
- Faulkner, As I Lay Dying
- Bataille, On Nietzsche
"Waiting begins when there is nothing more to wait for, not even the end of waiting."
-Blanchot, Awaiting Oblivion
- Bataille, On Nietzsche
"Waiting begins when there is nothing more to wait for, not even the end of waiting."
-Blanchot, Awaiting Oblivion
This too is only an icicle stuck in my throat."
- Antonin Artaud, Umbilical Limbo
This too is only an icicle stuck in my throat."
- Antonin Artaud, Umbilical Limbo
-Blanchot, Awaiting Oblivion
-Blanchot, Awaiting Oblivion