[D-G] Hello everyone!
Bruno
brunolistopad at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 1 03:19:05 PST 2006
Thank you a lot!
Bruno
----- Original Message -----
From: "Julia Barclay" <julia at flyingoutofsequence.org>
To: <deleuze-guattari at lists.driftline.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: [D-G] Hello everyone!
> Lyotard wrote some kind of post modern fairy tale...can't remember the
name
> off the top of my head but someone on the list will surely know.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bruno" <brunolistopad at hotmail.com>
> To: <deleuze-guattari at lists.driftline.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 12:35 AM
> Subject: Re: [D-G] Hello everyone!
>
>
>> Hello everyone
>>
>> Perhaps somehow out of the context; I am looking for some information
>> regarding Fairy Tale(s) made by Deleuze and Guattari, or other authors
>> which
>> are somehow related in a way.
>> If someone knows something material published, I would be grateful for
>> the
>> information...
>>
>> All the Best!
>>
>> Bruno
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "NZ" <pretzelworld at gmail.com>
>> To: <deleuze-guattari at lists.driftline.org>
>> Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 7:16 AM
>> Subject: Re: [D-G] Hello everyone!
>>
>>
>> > all im trying to say is that the internet provides a fine place for
>> > the list and I just wanted to support Rita's (hello!) efforts in
>> > making ths internet list a more "published" work! the cab-driver
would
>> > b e a fantastic editor cuz the cabbie has such a funny personality,
i
>> > like it a lot! (please take me whereever you want to go mister
>> > taxi-driver!) but if you cant decide perhaps the internet is a good
>> > place to allow multiple stories to intersect, I like wikipedia b/c
the
>> > connectyion link like a narrative building list (personally I think
>> > EVERYTHING on the internet is a linear list, even a google search is
>> > not non-linear, it comes to you as a list, it is all linear really
>> > even the URL, I imagine this deleuze list growing like strings,
>> > perhaps Linkletter's entry from 1998 could be appended by SpikeLeeJr
>> > in 2007, but I guess you'd want to link those strings together in
some
>> > readable way, or perhaps it would be nice to tangle them inside the
>> > cab-driver's belly like spagetti?)
>> >
>> > its good to celebrate with beer, the sumerian new years (of 36
>> > centuries ago) is a historic event in the history of civilization.
>> > After "the flood", when the governing family structure (oedipal or
>> > otherwise, just read deleuze on the "barbarian societies") got
>> > replaced by the "state" structure, thanks to that jerk nimrod and
his
>> > crony priests who also began to codify the biblical canon as well as
>> > create a structureal economic latice (which began our modern
>> > geopolitics) aaannnnddd.......... and what is also quite neat is
that
>> > at the same time (er, within a couple centuries) the written "picto"
>> > language began to deal with homonyms and synomynms as "literal"
>> > graphic representations and such things that the schizophrenic
psyche
>> > feed off..... all of theses things go hand-in-hand, growing up to
>> > today! especially money!
>> >
>> > those darn deluvian priests and their deluded poetics of astronomy
>> > (not science, poetics!) with their depressed paranoid psychology who
>> > looked away up into the stars and could find the same constellations
>> > that existed in their neulogical pathways, like a mirror of the
mind,
>> > and what they saw was a spiralling spiral spiral of destuction.
There
>> > is something incredible about the fact that the narative is not
built
>> > from things that exist in the world, but merely the geometrics of
>> > stars and planets, somehow this makes more of a correspondense with
>> > the neuoloical constellations of our imagination.
>> >
>> > but they only saw a spiralling dragon who will eat up all the flock
in
>> > some kind of paranooid apocolysce - by gosh did they have some
>> > personal problems that needed to be worked out! at least the earth's
>> > axis has changed significantly since 3600 bc(!) so now that dragon
is
>> > no longer spiraling around the "absolute north" point, just off to
the
>> > side a little, and I gues thatts good for now.
>> >
>> > As for spelling, I hate spelling, leave the way it is, its organic
at
>> > least, if people want to express themselps in a particular way they
>> > then they ought to make the effort to tighty up themselves (ie
>> > submissions work fine for most normal publications, but it seems
like
>> > we all want to avoid that submission process, I feel that way anyway
>> > thank you)
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