“At a certain point I realized that the "I" doesn't exist.”

—  Kathy Acker

Interview with Sylvere Lothringer (1991)
Context: At a certain point I realized that the "I" doesn't exist. So I said to myself: If the "I" doesn't exist, I have to construct one, or maybe even more than one.

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American novelist, playwright, essayist, and poet 1947–1997

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