One Hundred Books
1.04.2005
  Second Book

Gilles Deleuze
: Claire Colebrook
Routledge : 2002
Borrowed from Hannah Barnes

Started 12.30.04
Finished 1.4.05

The Line: "Literature for Deleuze has its own singular power of affect, one quite different from the visual arts. What is realised in literary affect is not this or that message, not this or that speaker, but the power that allows for speaking and saying -- freed from any subject of enunciation" (106).

The lens' gaze; our
gaze filmward; my gaze at you
gazing: We steal us.
 
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