Michel Foucault Quotes
Storytellers Continue Their Narratives Late Into The Night To Forestall Death And To Delay The Inevitable Moment When Everyone Must Fall Silent. Scheherazade's Story Is A Desperate Inversion Of Murder; It Is The Effort, Throughout All Those Nights, To Exclude Death From The Circle Of Existence.
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