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Rimbaud's Lost Papers

Rimbaud's Lost Papers

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The Anarchic Principle of Creation

When we speak of creation, whether in the domain of art, of theology, or of the cosmos itself, we are inclined by habit to imagine a unity presiding over multiplicity. The One stands before the many, the lawgiver before the governed, the fa...

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