On Sixties, Susan Sontag wrote in her book, WHERE THE STRESS FALLS, 2001 as the following.
Perhaps the most interesting characteristic of the time now labeled the Sixties was that there was no little nostalgia. In that sense, it was indeed a utopian moment.
-From "Thirty Years Later..."
Surely I also think that it was a utopian moment, not utopia everlasting.
Someone ever said at a book, " We were loose change." Surely we were all loose change for a utopian moment. This is the great dedication to Sontag from me. We have lived in a same time though I was extremely coward far away than her to the time and myself.
Also refer to the next.
Linguistic Circle of Prague
Reread Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited
NISHI Junzo, Philosopher of Modern Japan
Perhaps the most interesting characteristic of the time now labeled the Sixties was that there was no little nostalgia. In that sense, it was indeed a utopian moment.
-From "Thirty Years Later..."
Surely I also think that it was a utopian moment, not utopia everlasting.
Someone ever said at a book, " We were loose change." Surely we were all loose change for a utopian moment. This is the great dedication to Sontag from me. We have lived in a same time though I was extremely coward far away than her to the time and myself.
Also refer to the next.
Linguistic Circle of Prague
Reread Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited
NISHI Junzo, Philosopher of Modern Japan
Tokyo
27 September 2012Sekinan Research Field of Language
27 September 2012Sekinan Research Field of Language
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