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Ianonabike

Ianonabike

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Tom Stoppard has died.

“Eternity is a terrible thought. I mean, where's it going to end?”
― Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead

“Rosencrantz: I don't believe in it anyway.
Guildenstern: What?
Rosencrantz: England.
Guildenstern: Just a conspiracy of cartographers, then? ”

“It's no trick loving somebody at their best. Love is loving them at their worst.”

“There must have been a moment, at the beginning, where we could have said -- no. But somehow we missed it.”
 

Ian H

Shaman
Tom Stoppard has died.

“Eternity is a terrible thought. I mean, where's it going to end?”
― Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead

“Rosencrantz: I don't believe in it anyway.
Guildenstern: What?
Rosencrantz: England.
Guildenstern: Just a conspiracy of cartographers, then? ”

“It's no trick loving somebody at their best. Love is loving them at their worst.”

“There must have been a moment, at the beginning, where we could have said -- no. But somehow we missed it.”

I recall a school production in the late 60s. We also mounted a production of Oh What a Lovely War around then. I think our head of geography, Geoff Shovelton was the driving force - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_Shovelton
 
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Ian H

Shaman

View: https://x.com/DalrympleWill/status/1995378407979552819



William Dalrymple on Xwitter
Wonderful- and entirely characteristic- Tom Stoppard story.This is integrity. This is how we writers must roll if our work is to mean anything at all:
"Steven Spielberg asked Tom to write the screenplay for Jaws, and Tom said he couldn’t as he was writing a play for the BBC. Spielberg said, 'I'm offering you a fortune to collaborate with me on a Hollywood blockbuster, and you turn me down to write a play for BBC TV?"

"No," Tom said, "BBC Radio."
 
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Ianonabike

Ianonabike

Esquire
One more on Stoppard:

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Ianonabike

Ianonabike

Esquire
Thought I'd seen that somewhere...

"The problems of this world are only truly solved in two ways: by extinction or duplication." - Susan Sontag
 
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The Crofted Crest

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progress is a comforting disease.
e.e. cummings
 
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Ianonabike

Ianonabike

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Stretching the definition of favourite...

"The move from a structuralist account in which capital is understood to structure social relations in relatively homologous ways to a view of hegemony in which power relations are subject to repetition, convergence, and rearticulation brought the question of temporality into the thinking of structure, and marked a shift from a form of Althusserian theory that takes structural totalities as theoretical objects to one in which the insights into the contingent possibility of structure inaugurate a renewed conception of hegemony as bound up with the contingent sites and strategies of the rearticulation of power." - Judith Butler

Here's the context, if that helps. You may have to verify you're human for that link; something Butler would struggle to do.
 

All uphill

Senior Member
Stretching the definition of favourite...

"The move from a structuralist account in which capital is understood to structure social relations in relatively homologous ways to a view of hegemony in which power relations are subject to repetition, convergence, and rearticulation brought the question of temporality into the thinking of structure, and marked a shift from a form of Althusserian theory that takes structural totalities as theoretical objects to one in which the insights into the contingent possibility of structure inaugurate a renewed conception of hegemony as bound up with the contingent sites and strategies of the rearticulation of power." - Judith Butler

Here's the context, if that helps. You may have to verify you're human for that link; something Butler would struggle to do.

Funny, I was just thinking that as I cycled to the cafe this morning.
 
Stretching the definition of favourite...

"The move from a structuralist account in which capital is understood to structure social relations in relatively homologous ways to a view of hegemony in which power relations are subject to repetition, convergence, and rearticulation brought the question of temporality into the thinking of structure, and marked a shift from a form of Althusserian theory that takes structural totalities as theoretical objects to one in which the insights into the contingent possibility of structure inaugurate a renewed conception of hegemony as bound up with the contingent sites and strategies of the rearticulation of power." - Judith Butler

Here's the context, if that helps. You may have to verify you're human for that link; something Butler would struggle to do.

I read a lot of words that said very little.
 
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