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  • taught me once and for all that while death might be always near, a fear that’s constantly devouring our lives and paralysing them to the point where it feels like our deepest, inner self is a husk shell of what we once were, we can still find the reason of our existence in the joys of living a life that’s devoted in equal part to mystery, sensuality, knowledge and wonder. And it says this in the most democratic way you could think: everyone is entitled and deserving of the complexity of life. Oh, and also: it’s an absolutely hilarious book to read through.


  • never found Joyce to be pretentious (the man knew what he was doing, and definitely succeeded in doing so) or obtuse (I mean, how many writers you can think of that could pull out the mastery of language and human sensibility out of nowhere like he does). I might be biased because I believe Ulysses saved my life: it’s definitely one of the funniest, most touching, humane books I have ever had the pleasure to read. I’d push Ogre to keep up with the good work.





















  • iagomago@feddit.ittoFrance@jlai.lu[Rant] La France pédophile
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    7 months ago

    Je ne suis pas français donc tu dois considérer mes mots, mais je crois que au moins pour Polanski, la France a été à sa défense parce que on croyait que son procès aux États-Unis allait devenir un procès politique et injuste (même face à la terrible nature du crime de Polanski). Je ne sais pas pour les autres noms, mais je crois que la France ait décidé de devenir la patrie de la démocratie, comme tu dis, en établissant soi-même comme une autorité internationale où on essaye de protéger tout coupable d’un procès injuste. 🤷‍♂️