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Alain Badiou. Theater, Poetry and Philosophy. 2003 2/6

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http://www.egs.edu/ Alain Badiou talking about Samuel Beckett's work: "Krapps last tape" in a lecture about the relationship of theater, poetry, philosophy, stage, performance, thinking, writing, author and creator. Public open lecture for the students of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2003.

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  • i rather like the accent.

  • how is your own accent in french?

  • Les guichets! Les problèmes sont trop nombreux!

  • Don't really know. But it's not really important. I find his exposition very powerful, in spite of the pronounciation, and the content itself is miraculous in depth and scope.

  • man... hes good but why does every french philosopher have a shit fuck accent ? i live in france and I'm american... however i fail to see the obstacle, especially when linguistics, such as saussure, benveniste, gustave guillaume have played a huge role in the development of french thought. Derrida could pronounce well if i remember corrrectly

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