“The writer cannot abandon himself simply to inspiration, and feign innocence vis a vis language, because language is never innocent.”
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In the Europe which was created by the Second World War, divided into two blocks, each in need of a revolution that would end the abuses and injustices of capitalism and the privileges of a bureaucratic caste, collective faith does not exist.
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In Count Julian I simply proposed to create a text which would allow for diverse levels of reading.
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