A Lover's Discourse: Fragments by Roland Barthes

A Lover's Discourse: Fragments



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Dire "Je t'aime" n'est jamais gratuit. To me, it is more like a glossary that was attempted to be written by a lover, for a lover, and of a lover. (Fragments of a Lover's Discourse) Roland Barthes. Literally, 'the wisdom of the stairs'. Fragments of Gray » was realised as part of a course at the Berlin University of the Arts. (Fragments d'un discours amoureux) Roland Barthes. From p73 of A Lover's Discourse: Fragments (ISBN 0099437422) by Roland Barthes. A Lover's Discourse: Fragments. It is if I had words instead of fingers, or fingers at the tip of my words. Lorsqu'on dit "Je t'aime", ça veut dire : je t'aime donc tu es obligé de m'aimer. My language trembles with desire. The resistance of the wood varies depending on the place where we drive the nail: wood is not isotropic. I rub my language against the other. [Roland Barthes, Fragments d'un discours amoreux (1977); English translation: A Lover's Discourse: Fragments] The quoted passage is translated from the Dutch. Which, since reading A Lover's Discourse: Fragments by Roland Barthes, has made me think of Treppenwitz. The starting point was the book « A Lover's Discourse » by the French literary theorist and philosopher Roland Barthes. Again, this is not really a reference.