
“L’alpha et l’oméga de toute philosophie est la liberté.”
Le 4 février 1795, dans une lettre à Hegel.
Des Cyprès démesurés, 2006
“L’alpha et l’oméga de toute philosophie est la liberté.”
Le 4 février 1795, dans une lettre à Hegel.
For people like us it is necessary to be a bit stronger, more self-critical, more observant than the usual run. Whether we happen to come already enhanced with these qualities, as some have claimed, or whether our situation invests them in us, we have traditionally - and we do have a long and proud tradition - been a little finer, a little firmer, more sensitive and flexible than others […] The easiest armor to put on is always cruelty. That armor will, indeed, see you through everything. Vicious condescension toward those without your strength can make you feel momentarily superior. But that easy armor must be forgone. […] Never, Ralph, never for an instant permit yourself to feel anything other than pity and deepest sympathy for unfortunate comrades who have, after all, fallen in the same battle.
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Untold Decades: Seven Comedies of Gay Romance (1988)
Ouvrages, Le Ballet des crabes (1975)
Citation extraite d'une préface rédigée par Gérald Antoine en 1998
Préface de Portraits de Femmes, 1998