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For Daniel Blanchard

A refrain, for Daniel Blanchard. […] And this will be the limit of the impasse, a dead end. Beyond that, one does not go; beyond that nothing happens anymore, all that passes is time and bad weather – and it … Continue reading

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Daniel Blanchard: Imposture

For Daniel Blanchard, the third part of an essay preceded by the “Crisis of words” and “Regarding what poetry does“. The text entitled “Imposture”, which is summarised here, aims to examine the transformations that the present conditions of social life provoke … Continue reading

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Daniel Blanchard: Regarding what poetry does

For Daniel Blanchard, the second part of an essay that began with the “Crisis of words“. To men who discover the world by looking for a rhyme. Italo Svevo Thus, throughout this “crisis of words” – which I evoked in … Continue reading

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Daniel Blanchard: Crisis of words

At the social level, when a gigantic corporate, media and political engineering imposes, demands and expropriates at the same time the word, have not the silent majorities been for years an ambivalent black hole that express in their own way … Continue reading

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For Daniel Blanchard (1934-2024)

I think that radical, revolutionary critical theory is not a science; its purpose is not to provide a comprehensive, neutral account of reality. It is a political act carried out in order to transform the world and seeks to reveal … Continue reading

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