Desert Islands: And Other Texts, 1953-1974Semiotext(e), 9 gen 2004 - 323 pagine A fascinating anthology of texts and interviews written over 20 years by renowned French philosopher Gilles Deleuze. "One day, perhaps, this century will be Deleuzian," Michel Foucault once wrote. This book anthologizes 40 texts and interviews written over 20 years by renowned French philosopher Gilles Deleuze, who died in 1995. The early texts, from 1953-1966 (on Rousseau, Kafka, Jarry, etc.), belong to literary criticism and announce Deleuze's last book, Critique and Clinic (1993). But philosophy clearly predominates in the rest of the book, with sharp appraisals of the thinkers he always felt indebted to: Spinoza, Bergson. More surprising is his acknowledgement of Jean-Paul Sartre as his master. "The new themes, a certain new style, a new aggressive and polemical way of raising questions," he wrote, "come from Sartre." But the figure of Nietzsche remains by far the most seminal, and the presence throughout of his friends and close collaborators, Felix Guattari and Michel Foucault. The book stops shortly after the publication of Anti-Oedipus, and presents a kind of genealogy of Deleuze's thought as well as his attempt to leave philosophy and connect it to the outside—but, he cautions, as a philosopher. |
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... movement that produces islands in themselves . Dreaming of islands - whether with joy or in fear , it doesn't matter ... movement of the imagination of islands takes up the movement of their pro- duction , but they don't have the same ...
... movement that brings them to the island , the movement which prolongs and takes up the élan that produced the island . Then geography and the imagination would be one . To that question so dear to the old explorers- " which creatures ...
... movement : the one is such that the movement tends to congeal in its prod- uct , in its result , that which interrupts it ; and the other turns back and retraces its steps , rediscovers in the product the movement from which it resulted ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Desert Islands | 9 |
Jean Hyppolites Logic and Existence | 15 |
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