![]() It’s experimental literature that’s really lovely. interconnected stories about love and lovers. It contains a list of fragments- some of which comes from literature and some from philosophical thought…. Roland Barthes, a French author wrote a book called “A Lovers Discourse”. They say some medications might run out once Britton crashes out of EU”. Everybody has started to hoard medicines. Otherwise it’s just for puppies and adolescents” – – – “50kg of Eternal Love” “Brexhausted” “-We are Brexhausted. “-But don’t you agree that real love is the love that’s brought down to earth? It’s only real when it’s mixed up with dirt and sweat. “(Roland Barthes) – – “understand” “Real Love – Wahre Liebe” “-Once love is brought down to earth and weighed it’s over. Here I am protected against stupidity vulgarity vanity worldliness nationality normality”. “An Unknown Language” “-The murmuring mass of unknown language constitutes a delicious protection. It’s men’s illusion to think power is beautiful”. “-Yes Women are attracted to power but they don’t think it’s beautiful. – “Happy New Year” – – “marriage inconvenience marriage of convenience” “Power is Beautiful” “-Obviously power is beautiful. But I think an enclosed space with a conventional set up is lifeless”. I am still looking for my – – – Fernweh ‘Heimweh Sehnsucht’” “Aussie Salute” “-Have you heard of the great Aussie salute?” “-What is that?” “It’s this: you wave your hands to scare away the ies” – – – Zorba the Greek” “Lifeless” “-Why do you think Home is lifeless?” -I don’t think Home is lifeless. – – – bungalow – – – “Nostalgic about England” “-Are you nostalgic about England yet?” “-Not yet. But now I agree with the cliché if I had to compare it with the working class in Britain or in America”. oh how surprising – – – isty – – “Working Class Paradise” “-Have you heard Australia is called a working class paradise?” -A working class Paradise? -I didn’t understand it when we lived here. “Britain is Sinking” “-Look at the title: ‘Britain is Sinking’”. He is interested in space and making meanings in space”. “-But A great architect is not concerned with vernacular or domestic function. ![]() “aking eaning in Space” “-I’d rather have mountains with forests animals and farmhouses in which people really live than trees encased in iron and designer hills”. Beyond sexual That was exactly how I felt”. ![]() – – – -us – – – feel – – – -nice “-As I understand it for Barthes The deepest love was not sexual. I prefer kissing tenderness and our bodies being close. ![]() What do you mean? -I prefer non-penetrative sex. I don’t know if I’d like penetrative sex. Romantic love is always an impulse in my case”. You might ask, why does this happen before one reaches midlife? I don’t have a theory yet, but I think when we are young, our impulses take over our mind. It’s only when we have a second thought about our first sighted love, that we might change our mind. But doesn’t love always start from first sight? I mean, before one reaches one’s thirties or forties. “What do you mean? Wasn’t it clear the moment you picked the elderflowers by the park and we looked at each other? Or was it in that book club?” “You gave me a damp smile, as if my confusion proved that you were right. I thought we were definitely in love at first sight”. Each time I read it… I get something new. This was my 3rd time reading little little gem… It’s wonderful to read during the dark sleepy hours under the comfy sheets - next to a sleeping husband.
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