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The next postcard edition will print in November 2010. 500 cards for 200 euros, full color, high quality. Reserve at
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 July 2010 00:33 |
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| Susan Sontag once remarked that, in Walter Benjamin's texts, sentences do not seem to generate in the ordinary way; they do not lead gently into one another, and do not create an obvious line of reasoning. Instead, it is as if each sentence "had to say everything, before the inward gaze of total concentration dissolved the subject before his eyes", a style of writing and thinking Sontag calls "freeze-frame baroque." Sontag writes that "his major essays seem to end just in time, before they self-destruct." |
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