“We were so sure who our enemies were… so sure who were the virtuous and who the benighted…. We thought we loved justice; many of us did. But we did not love the truth enough.”
“We were so sure who our enemies were… so sure who were the virtuous and who the benighted…. We thought we loved justice; many of us did. But we did not love the truth enough.”
June 15, 2015
June 21, 2015
Regarding Susan Sontag has been named a Finalist for the Cinema Eye Honors 2015 Nonfiction Film for Television Award.
“The writer is either a practicing recluse or a delinquent, guilt-ridden one; or both. Usually both.”
June 24, 2015
“The city. The city as labyrinth. (No labyrinths in the country.) This, among other things, attracts me. The city is vertical. The country (+ suburbs) horizontal. I ‘set myself’ in the city… The sky, as seen in the city, is negative—where the buildings are not.”
June 13-15, 2015
“Camp involves a new, more complex relation to ‘the serious.’ One can be serious about the frivolous, frivolous about the serious.”