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halló -- perhaps better late than never, the flow of late is a bit much for me
to manage as I'm editing a book right now as well... too many words!
dear all, one can only thank those who have joined so far, and welcome Olga
and Pia, and
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Dear Vivian, as Johannes so kindly pointed out we should be able to
express ourselves in the language we feel more comfortable or at ease.
Querida Vivian, como Johannes lo ha escrito tan simpáticamente,
deberíamos poder expresarnos en esta
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Hola yo he recibido solo en ingles. Si hay un espacio en español o francés, yo
participo encantada!
Vivian Fritz
UFR des Arts
Université de Strasbourg
www.seuil-lab.com
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[Alicia schreibt]
>Gracias, Johannes, por alentarnos a escribir en nuestros idiomas
identitarios y no en el omnipresente inglés, y por generar el compromiso
de lectura y de escucha que es uno de los temas implícitos en esta
situación de
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Gracias, Johannes, por alentarnos a escribir en nuestros idiomas
identitarios y no en el omnipresente inglés, y por generar el compromiso
de lectura y de escucha que es uno de los temas implícitos en esta
situación de pensamiento colectivo
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Dear Johannes I left intact the text written by Alicia in Spanish, I
added the translation to her text to make able the reading for people
don't reading Spanish :)
Ana
On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 12:23 PM, Johannes Birringer
wrote:
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dear Ana
>> only a short remark, when I am writing about my pain and my memories I am
>> also using literary tools, the body remembers but the language or the brain
>> don't. I read Butler's Frames of War, Agamben's Homo Sacer and The
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On 05/Nov/14 15:17, Johannes Birringer wrote:
regards
Johannes Birringer
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--empyre- soft-skinned space--Johannes, only a short remark, when I am writing about my pain and my
memories I am also using literary tools, the body remembers but the
language or the brain don't. I read Butler's Frames of War, Agamben's Homo
Sacer and The remnants of Au
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dear all,
one can only thank those who have joined so far, and welcome Olga and Pia, and
those who like Ana write through their memory pain and evoke the death of hope
for human civilization;
the destructive character seems to favor the
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thank you Jon, for already joining in and for your comments! allow me thus to
welcome Jon McKenzie to the table, he is amongst the guests we had invited for
this month.
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