3.28.2006

here is the hour

here the hour of voice audit of text mouth of voice
elbowed of seat. Doctor Deleuze has order'd rolls of tape
as his voice smoothly shipping patrol the water. A bellow voice from the deep.

Le Professeur Deleuze does not have a bellow voice. It is not true.

3.14.2006

Deleuze and Literature Conference Schedule

Excitement , intensity, of affect Lawrence among Machines... But Miller Henry pas ici, it's the absence of the nodal...this to be its over the air-wave heard fire to speak its terrible silence. but why event? how does it happen _plane of consistency..... walks talk, Outside in , the air ,, Rain as was metaphor. but not so, knot metaphor....

we also hear a voice of one speaking pondering pounding into the skull skill of sky ...
direct and indirecting discourse... these epistemes left to run ....
blog are recording surface ...

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Deleuze and Literature Conference Schedule

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Day 1: March 20th 2006

Registration: 09.00 - 10.00 (Maths Building)

Plenary 1 - 10.00 - 12.00

Mary Bryden (Cardiff) – Deleuze and T. E. Lawrence: The Productivity of Shame

Antony Uhlmann (Sydney) – Deleuze's 'Image of Thought' and Literature

Chair: Darren Ambrose

Lunch - 12.00 - 13.30

Parallel Sessions - 13.30 - 15.30

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Garin Dowd (Thames Valley) – Percept and Affect in Melville’s ‘Pierre, or The Ambiguities’

Leyla Ercan (Nuremberg) – Mattermorphoses: Gilles Deleuze and the Microphysics of PostHuman Agency in Herman Melville’s Works

Irving Goh (Singapore) – From Chuang Tzu to Deleuze: Writing, Becoming-Animal, and Disappearing

Chair: Eileen John

2

Anna Hickey-Moody (Monash) - Creative Pedagogy and its Media: Literature, Sound & Movement

Matthew Hammond (Exeter) – Expecting the Event: Dickens and Deleuze

Michael Goddard (Lodz) – The Series, Chaosmosis and Virtual Resonance: Deleuze’s Encounter with Gombrowicz

Chair: Scott Revers

Coffee Break - 15.30 - 16.00

Plenary 2 - 16.00 - 18.00

Dan Smith (Purdue) – Deleuze and the Philosophical Uses of Literature

Miguel de Bestegui (Warwick) – Madness and Jouissance in ‘À la recherche du temps perdu'

Chair: Siobhan McKeown

Day 2: March 21st 2005

Plenary 3 - 10.00 - 12.00

David Musselwhite (Essex) - Deleuze and Guattari go to Wessex

Jeff Wallace (Glamorgan) – D.H. Lawrence among the Machines

Chair: Darren Ambrose

Lunch 12.00 - 13.30

Parallel Sessions - 1330 - 1530

1

Darren Ambrose (Warwick) - Deleuze, Murakami and the Literary Affect

Patricia MacCormack (Anglia Ruskin) – Deleuze and the Daemonic Fold: Lovecraft’s Baroque Becomings

Aislinn O’Donnell (UCD) – Compassion, Love and Democracy: Deleuze, Whitman and Arendt

Chair: Siobhan McKeown

2

Anneleen Masschelein (Leuven) – Deleuze & Guattari and D.H. Lawrence’s Epistemology of Affect and Percept

Eleanor Kaufman (California) – Bataille, Klossowski and Analogy

Jon Roffe (Tasmania) – The Secret Law of Literature: The Literary Idea in Maurice Blanchot’s ‘L’arret de mort'

Chair: Tom Greaves

3

Simon O’Sullivan (Goldsmiths) – Traitor Prophets: Mythopoesis and the Programmatic Character of Literature vs ‘Stuttering and Stammering’ and the ‘Affective-Event’

Ohad Zehavi – What is a Logical Novel? The Import of Literature to Deleuze’s Philosophy

Bruce Baugh (Thompson Rivers) – Let’s Get Lost – From the Death of the Author to the Disappearance of the Reader: A Deleuzian Analysis

Chair: Henry Somers-Hall

Coffee Break - 15.30 - 16.00

Plenary 4 - 16.00 - 17.00

James Williams (Dundee) – Deleuze, Péguy and the Event in Literature

Chair: John Protevi

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3.11.2006

in this bedroom

Take my head breath off away  ~ (O enemies of SpinozadeSade) and my headideas jump around ... verse-breaths .... Of thinking and thought. ...(SpINoZa with a lampshade... a whip~ O O SoPHia you Wonderous Bitch! (out of nowhere) Miller's Hamlet Letters.... and the thought makes me reflect., to wonder, what's the passing over? the bridge from one idea to another? A man smoking? A woman gyrating in bed, another giving birth. Two others inviting me for dinner. what trouble speaks the name philosophy. Two bodies fucking, three rutting, a train gathering speed. A hyperwarrior pondering resurrection theories, gnostic glasses, and chinese checkers.

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So then the 120 enemies of Spinoza __ Jill's manner of living. A geologian cracks the whip! a masochist obscured in gifs and furs. A blonde hiding out in her lampshade. Perhaps a woman anally concealed in wrapped gloves. Or oraments named oil, acrylic and papier mâché. whatis love and shit if not the vomit that spews back at the dog returned to its own puke. How does a period end a question.

(Echoes naturally of DeSade O sad!Sade)


Mona's dead dog is never dead but a god living in her thighs. if the woman wants anal sexosophy she can't and won't say so directly. She airs her feet in the sky, pretending ornaments as ornery.

Nietzsche, I 'm quite certain calls philosophy a woman, and so bring your whip! O you Hooters!

In any "Event" to the postilion posting .

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One they fucked their wayright past Rembrandt's digs. forgetting the rest. came. home. got food went to bed reading Plato.
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