Peter J. Jones
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The Visor
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2019
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"I have to admit, I was disappointed with this book. As a native New Jerseyan, and contemporary of the writer, I could relate to the local references (which I’m sure were lost on many readers), but just found it lacking credibility at times. I suppose"
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"Hannah gave me this book the semester we both lived in Paris, and we each found in it our own special vision of Paris, which is the most beautiful city in the world, especially when you are 20 years old and full of dreams. Now Hannah's a chef at a Fr"
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“Deserts possess a particular magic, since they have exhausted their own futures, and are thus free of time. Anything erected there, a city, a pyramid, a motel, stands outside time. It's no coincidence that religious leaders emerge from the desert. Modern shopping malls have much the same function. A future Rimbaud, Van Gogh or Adolf Hitler will emerge from their timeless wastes.”
― The Atrocity Exhibition
― The Atrocity Exhibition
“When we are shown scenes of starving children in Africa, with a call for us to do something to help them, the underlying ideological message is something like: "Don't think, don't politicize, forget about the true causes of their poverty, just act, contribute money, so that you will not have to think!”
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“I began composing the next poem, the one that was to be written next. Not the last poem of those I had read, but the poem written in the head of someone who may never have existed but who had certainly written another poem nonetheless, and just never had the chance to commit it to ink and the page.”
― Rubicon Beach
― Rubicon Beach
“He that has eyes to see and ears to hear may convince himself that no mortal can keep a secret. If his lips are silent, he chatters with his fingertips; betrayal oozes out of him at every pore.”
― Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
― Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis



















