Author: Jacques Derrida
Cited by
- Tim Woods (1)
- IN: The Poetics of the Limit (2002) NULL, NULL
EPIGRAPH: Because we are beginning to write
differently, we must reread differently
FROM: Of Grammatology, (1967), Book, NULL
- Desmond Zhicheng-Mingde Kon (1)
- IN: The Arbitrary Sign: The Most Misunderstood Alphabet Book in the World (2013) Poetry, NULL
EPIGRAPH: Here Freud and Heidegger I conjoin them within me like the two great ghosts of the "great epoch".
The two surviving grandfathers.
They did not know each other, but according to me they form a couple, and in fact just because of that, this singular anachrony.
They are bound to each other without reading each other and without corresponding.
I have often spoken to you about this situation, and it is this picture that I would like to describe in Le legs: two thinkers whose glances never ctossed and who, without ever receibing a word from one another, say the same.
They are turned to the same side.
FROM: The Post Card, (1980), Book, Algeria/France