While we were reading Derrida’s Spurs (where, incidentally, Derrida briefly seems to take Wittgenstein’s private language argument as obviously correct), Chris pointed out a sort of theme … more →
Khrushchev in loveZach Tracer wrote 7 months ago: A small memorial plaque for Russian writer Daniil Kharms. The X in the Russian name of absurdist wri … more →
cheruj wrote 8 months ago: Enough of this laziness and doing nothing! Open this notebook every day and write down half a page … more →
mikhailych wrote 1 year ago: I thought long and hard about eagles, And I came to understand a lot: Eagles fly among the clouds, T … more →
khrushchevinlove wrote 1 year ago: While we were reading Derrida’s Spurs (where, incidentally, Derrida briefly seems to take Witt … more →
cheruj wrote 1 year ago: “Lynch Law” by Daniil Kharms Petrov gets on his horse and, addressing the crowd, de … more →
khrushchevinlove wrote 1 year ago: My problem, here, anyway, is разбиться: My dictionary lists four definitions: “1. to break; be … more →
khrushchevinlove wrote 1 year ago: “Одна старуха от черезмерного любопытства вывалилась из окна, упала и разбилась. “Из окн … more →
alogist wrote 2 years ago: CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Preface Upon rediscovery, in the later half of the 20th Century, the works of … more →
alogist wrote 2 years ago: Reading list for this afternoon: Ionesco’s The Future is In Eggs, Jacques or Obedience; Becket … more →