Derrida: A Biography
Towards Independence 1960–1962 117 Derrida also criticized Nora for having suggested that the average income of French Algerians ...
118 Jackie 1930–1962 dream has become an anachronism, he continues to think that it was by no means the façade of an ‘Algeria-as ...
Towards Independence 1960–1962 119 This was to be his last summer in Algeria; probably he guessed as much without admitting it t ...
120 Jackie 1930–1962 Over the following two weeks, Derrida and Ricoeur would grow closer, having lunch or dinner together severa ...
Towards Independence 1960–1962 121 and then savagely repressed by the Prefect of Police, Maurice Papon: nine people were killed ...
122 Jackie 1930–1962 At fi rst, it had been the OAS who tried to stop us from leaving. More recently it had been the FLN. We wer ...
Towards Independence 1960–1962 123 you are even more beautiful now you are so far, the rain here, the rain attires, as if it wer ...
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PART II Derrida 1963–1983 ...
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1 From Husserl to Artaud 1963–1964 The Origin of Geometry was published under the name of Husserl alone, with the words ‘transla ...
128 Derrida 1963–1983 Apart from Paul Ricoeur and Tran-Duc-Thao, Derrida barely refers to contemporary philosophers. One can sen ...
From Husserl to Artaud 1963–1964 129 have borne concrete results if the publisher had shown any enthu- siasm at all, instead of ...
130 Derrida 1963–1983 a long time to come – is reading: and your reading clearly pre- sents itself as such an act. This is why i ...
From Husserl to Artaud 1963–1964 131 deadly too – which is why whatever conceals this task protects me and reassures me at the s ...
132 Derrida 1963–1983 from the bench as soon as summoned to it by Descartes – this last tribunal of a Cogito that, by its essenc ...
From Husserl to Artaud 1963–1964 133 The publication of The Origin of Geometry enabled Derrida to resume contact with several of ...
134 Derrida 1963–1983 questions of such contemporary importance that he would be very happy to publish it in Critique. But he wa ...
From Husserl to Artaud 1963–1964 135 no resemblance to a traditional commentary. Quoting Jabès at length, slipping in between hi ...
136 Derrida 1963–1983 the Nouvelle revue française and various other reviews turned him into the most infl uential poetry critic ...
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