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Vida de Simone Weil
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Marie Darrieussecq
“Les femmes n'ont pas de nom. Elles ont un prénom. Leur nom est un prêt transitoire, un signe instable, leur éphémère. Elles trouvent d'autres repères. Leur affirmation au monde, leur "être là", leur création, leur signature, en sont déterminés. Elles s'inventent dans un monde d'hommes, par effraction.”
Marie Darrieussecq, Être ici est une splendeur. Vie de Paula M. Becker

James Baldwin
“No. It would help if I were able to feel guilty.But the end of innocence is also the end of guilt (112)”
James Baldwin, Giovanni’s Room

Carmen Martín Gaite
“En la vida le pasaba igual, resulta tan empobrecedor -decía- atenerse de forma rígida a lo que se ha elegido, descartando cualquier posibilidad igualmente interesante, y sin embargo hay que contar con ello, nos pasamos la vida decidiendo, por mucho que nos agobie decidir, esa es nuestra condena, la sed de infinitud chocando contra los barrotes de la jaula; suspiró, c'est la vie.”
Carmen Martín Gaite, Lo raro es vivir

Oscar Wilde
“There are few of us who have not sometimes wakened before dawn, either after one of those dreamless nights that make us almost enamoured of death, or one of those nights of horror and misshapen joy, when through the chambers of the brain sweep phantoms more terrible than reality itself, and instinct with that vivid life that lurks in all grotesques, and that lends to Gothic art its enduring vitality, this art being, one might fancy, especially the art of those whose minds have been troubled with the malady of reverie. Gradually white fingers creep through the curtains, and they appear to tremble. In black fantastic shapes, dumb shadows crawl into the corners of the room and crouch there. Outside, there is the stirring of birds among the leaves, or the sound of men going forth to their work, or the sigh and sob of the wind coming down from the hills and wandering round the silent house, as though it feared to wake the sleepers and yet must needs call forth sleep from her purple cave. Veil after veil of thin dusky gauze is lifted, and by degrees the forms and colours of things are restored to them, and we watch the dawn remaking the world in its antique pattern. The wan mirrors get back their mimic life. The flameless tapers stand where we had left them, and beside them lies the half-cut book that we had been studying, or the wired flower that we had worn at the ball, or the letter that we had been afraid to read, or that we had read too often. Nothing seems to us changed. Out of the unreal shadows of the night comes back the real life that we had known. We have to resume it where we had left off, and there steals over us a terrible sense of the necessity for the continuance of energy in the same wearisome round of stereotyped habits, or a wild longing, it may be, that our eyelids might open some morning upon a world that had been refashioned anew in the darkness for our pleasure, a world in which things would have fresh shapes and colours, and be changed, or have other secrets, a world in which the past would have little or no place, or survive, at any rate, in no conscious form of obligation or regret, the remembrance even of joy having its bitterness and the memories of pleasure their pain.”
Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray

Paul B. Preciado
“El apartamento está totalmente vacío. Nunca me gustan tanto los espacios como cuando están desnudos. Solo antes de que lleguen las convenciones y los muebles es posible tener un cuerpo a cuerpo con la arquitectura. Los muebles son dispositivos de captura que codifican el cuerpo en el espacio y determinan su movimiento, proponiendo un plan de acción en el tiempo: la cama, la mesa, el sofá, la silla del despacho... introducen disciplinas y usos específicos del cuerpo. Amueblar un apartamento es predecir una vida.”
Paul B. Preciado, Dysphoria Mundi

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