Against Interpretation, and Other EssaysItem consists of a selection of articles and reviews written between 1962 and 1965. |
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... Leiris makes his contribution to it . The question that Leiris answers in Manhood in not an intellec- tual one . It is what we would call a psychological — and the French , a moral - question . Leiris is not trying to understand himself ...
... Leiris makes his contribution to it . The question that Leiris answers in Manhood in not an intellec- tual one . It is what we would call a psychological — and the French , a moral - question . Leiris is not trying to understand himself ...
Page 65
... Leiris ' writings , there is no aware- ness of a literary scene , of other writers , fellow - toreros competing for the most ravishing danger . ( On the contrary , Leiris , who has known practically everybody , painters as well as ...
... Leiris ' writings , there is no aware- ness of a literary scene , of other writers , fellow - toreros competing for the most ravishing danger . ( On the contrary , Leiris , who has known practically everybody , painters as well as ...
Page 66
... Leiris , or they are nothing . What is real is defined as that which involves the risk of death . One knows from his books that Leiris has made several serious attempts at suicide ; it might be said that , for him , life becomes real ...
... Leiris , or they are nothing . What is real is defined as that which involves the risk of death . One knows from his books that Leiris has made several serious attempts at suicide ; it might be said that , for him , life becomes real ...
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