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ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY

Léopold Lambert, from The Speech of Things. “A ruin is not, however, a proof as such. Only a narrative that would integrate the ruin as the object of its plot could transform it into one. The degree of consistency of this narrative is consequently proportional to the degree of truth that it will reach. InContinue reading “ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY”

Posted byLex GillNovember 25, 2014January 12, 2015Posted inUncategorizedTags:Lambert, ruins
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