but i love sentences

sz_duras - text
1 min readDec 9, 2024

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But i love sentences that do not work. How many sentences I have written over the decades? Of these sentences that had to work, make sense. Now I do not have to make it so easy for the reader. I cannot bear people wo argue for grammar, sense and syntax. What does this say of communication? a reader is determined by interest alone, it is not interesting they will be unable to read and extract meaning. A writer though, of sentences and explanations is guided by fascinations of a linguistic and pre-linguistic forms that perhaps first of all want to be literary. But really, these days as a writer, a constructer of sentences I am interested in finding methods and the means to express and document my anger with the world in which we live.

(Hegel speaks the word crisis. It is probably the first time that this word is used outside of a clearly defined, concrete context. Here, crisis means something comprehensive, something inevitable. In it, “everything that otherwise seemed to be valid, to be problematized, must be called into question.”)

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difference/indifference, singularities, philosophy , text, atonality, multiplicities, equivalence, structure, constructivist, becoming unmediatized

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