conec posted:swirlsofhistory posted:
Anyone read No Longer Human by Ozamu Dasai? I think I'm going to order it.
ya read summer b4 last summer is trill u will like it if ur dark like mee
i just read it, it is cool.
remember the part when
swirlsofhistory posted:Anyone read No Longer Human by Ozamu Dasai? I think I'm going to order it.
but here, in live performance (starts at 4:40), the truth of the matter is fully displayed.
"this large-headed frail man, bobbing up and down arrhythmically in front of a rock band going through the motions, tapping his foot in a rhythm irrelevant to the music behind it, arm stiff yet limp in front of him, reading his own rhymed and metric poetry without any sense of meter, devoid of expression except for a brief moment of gallic pout, this neutered awkward clod: the french public and I really need to hear his thoughts about sex."
gwap posted:i finally got cyclonopedia and it really is a very interesting, beautiful, prosaic, and mind-numbingly difficult read. practically every two sentences im looking up a referenced concept, book, author, etc. im still pretty much at the start of the book, but I have a question: why does negarestani portray oil as an apocalyptic force? it seems too simple to ascribe merely to capitalist consumption, global warming, or any like thing; negarestani's attribution of the end of the world to the literal oil demon is a more likely rationalization. i understand the barren "horizontal" desert world of armageddon as a metaphor for monotheism, but how does oil lead to this?
hey I started reading that too
animedad posted:I think what was established in that "let's read" thread was that it doesn't make sense, there is nothing about it that is educational, and then some people that have defended it in the past were like "well it's just for fun anyway... don't take it seriously" lmao but fo real BOOKS ARE SERIOUS AND THIS IS WAR
well that makes me feel a little better lol
HenryKrinkle posted:
damn why are trots so fond of defending rapists
HenryKrinkle posted:
uphold polanski/ben-gurion thought ! long live the sixth international !
HenryKrinkle posted:
Well the article is right in one aspect, Kristof is a human turd and extremely creepy in his own regard.
stegosaurus posted:my epub of no longer human is like 91 pages long??
from that link I posted? weird, mine was a couple hundred.
gwap posted:how are you finding it so far? i feel like im not putting the proper effort into it, i just don't have the time since im taking ochem 2 and physics 2 atm. think i might just put it away until i get a break, can't imagine speeding through something like this to come back to again later.
I'm not far enough into it to know if it makes sense but ‘theory-horror’ as a new genre definitely works for me. I went back to it because I had been reading stuff like this http://energyflashbysimonreynolds.blogspot.com/2009/11/renegade-academia-cybernetic-culture.html and the frontpage article by BlinkAndWheeze and it made me nostalgic for the old days when people talked about that book. I also find the inorganic demon hypothesis comforting because it implies it wasn't totally our fault that the left failed so badly in the 20th century