Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
monographs are confined mainly to what Le Guin (1986) refers to as “the father tongue,” a high-minded mode of expression that embraces objectivity. Spoken from above, the father tongue runs the risk of distancing the writer from the reader, creating a gap between self and other. What is
Don Hanlon Johnson • Diverse Bodies, Diverse Practices: Toward an Inclusive Somatics
Basically, a fairy tale right up the Grimm brothers’ alley. Have you actually read that shit? It’s dark.
Eliot Peper • Foundry
Er war zu allem bereit, aber zu wenig imstande.
Virginie Despentes • Das Leben des Vernon Subutex 2: Roman (German Edition)
He is not the author, there is a prophetic figure in him whom he then steps back from. There’s a differentiation of the voices.
Sonu Shamdasani • Lament of the Dead
He thought that this voice was “the soul in the primitive sense,” which he called the anima (the Latin word for soul).
C. G. Jung • The Red Book
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Charles Dickens • David Copperfield

