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Originally Posted by Glice
I'm tempted to say John Cage's Silence, because I've read it so many times and used it so often. But I think Lyotard's Libidinal Economy, although less used, has saturated my mind to a more puzzling degree. It's continuing to baffle me as we speak, in fact.
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lyotard's heidegger and 'the jews' has done that to me as well. it's his conception of history and memory... i read it again most recently after watching 'waltz with bashir' and all the passages about the shoah and memory seemed to be about that movie instead, or vice versa..... i can't remember a time when i did not think about this book, although i know such a time existed... i guess that's just how memory works...