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Wednesday, October 10, 2012
My Bretheren In War (Postcard from Zarathustra)
What matter about long life! What warrior wisheth to be spared! I spare you not, I love you from my very heart, my brethren in war!- Thus spake Zarathustra (Chapter 10, War And Warriors)
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Great image. Yesterday I had to go to the Hawthorn Library (because Camberwell didn't have a working printer) and I borrowed Pure Immanence by Deleuze - it was only this morning that I was (through him) revisiting Neitzsche. Yesterday I also read the last interview carried out with Derrida before he died, fascinating that he thought that two weeks after his death his work would just be archived, whilst simultaneously believeing that his work would have future significance, reminds me of Nietzsche speaking of himself as a man of the future.
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