“Chancel: We may wonder what sort of reader you are? Do you read a lot?
Barthes: No, I don’t read a lot. It’s rather paradoxical. I could say, superficially, that it’s because I don’t have the time, as everyone says.
Being precise, I shall say—still speaking from this level of sensitivity and pleasure—that I don’t read much, either because the book bores me and at that point I put it down, or because it excites me, pleases me, at at that point I’m constantly wanting to lift my eyes from the page to carry on thinking and reflecting for myself. All those things make me quite a poor reader in quantitative terms.”
Roland Barthes, ‘Simply a Particular Contemporary’, (trans. Chris Turner)
This was around the time Barthes purchased his first color TV and got hooked on American Pro Wrestling? Always a bad sign.
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Fortunately for him, social media was yet to come.
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I’m a firm believer of dying just in time.
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