Simone Weil described “decreation” as “undoing the creature in us”–an undoing of self. In her first collection in five years, Anne Carson explores this idea with characteristic brilliance and a tantalizing range of reference, moving from Aphrodite to Antonioni, Demosthenes to Annie Dillard, Telemachos to Trotsky, and writing in forms as varied as opera libretto, screenplay, poem, oratorio, essay, shot list, and rapture. As she makes her way through these forms she slowly dismantles them, and in doing so seeks to move through the self, to its undoing.
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We possess nothing in this world other than the power to say "I." This is what we must yield up to God. (Simone Weil)
评分体会到其中小小的部分,已是极大的享受。关于奥德塞里面的睡眠阐释太有意思了。
评分又来强行读carson 睡眠阐释跟最后的opera太太太太妙了…
评分We possess nothing in this world other than the power to say "I." This is what we must yield up to God. (Simone Weil)
评分又来强行读carson 睡眠阐释跟最后的opera太太太太妙了…
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