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"The tradition was itself a fiction, a result of our selective perception, and needed to be revised. By the point some form has become certified Literature it has become a formula useable in prefabricated repetitions. But experience is never prefab. It is immediate, metamorphic, and unpredictable. Writing that tries to package experience can only falsify it. Literature is packaged experience. You can and must learn a lot from the best Literature but you don't learn anything new from it, unless it happens to be new to you. So half the fight when you're writing is to avoid Literature. The other half is to find forms that accommodate, discover, and even create your particular experience."
RONALD SUKENICK
RONALD SUKENICK
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"The analyst's mode of reading attends to both what is presented and what is not presented, to both speech and writing, to both what is enunciated and what is avoided. In essence, it reads all speech as a compromise formation, as produced by competing forces."
- Bruce Fink. Lacan to the Letter (2004)
- Bruce Fink. Lacan to the Letter (2004)
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