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Logics of Non-Knowledge
J-A MILLER
The Philosophy of Government
ALAIN BADIOU
To Those Who Think…
PIERRE-GILLES GUÉGUEN
Introduction to Encore
FRANÇOIS REGNAULT
Psychoanalytic Cities
ÉRIC LAURENT
Tarantino's Girls
GÉRARD WAJCMAN
Saint Simeon
SHARIAR VAGHFIPOUR
Hegel, Sex and Marriage
SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK
Richard Phillips
JOSEFINA AYERZA
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[…] When I picked up the phone someone said: "Kill Simon!" then hung up. I did not care. Who cares? Nevertheless, I have since become anxious as I heard the sentence from my husband's mouth, while he was asleep. Then I saw it written on the rear window of a car, and so I am waiting for a catastrophe, something like… like what? God only knows. Some men declare to have heard the sentence from an angel with silver wings. Women, though, have a weird position, for they insist that it has been inspired to them during romantic sexual adultery. There are some, the ones in the north, which claim they saw it too, this time inscribed in their palms on a misty fall morning. There is something about telling young couples… Although this is unbearable… Who cares? God knows[…]
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Art: Rona Pondick. Cat, 2002-05 Stainless steel, 4 1/2 x 33 x 14 1/8 inches
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