Chuckling, I thought my ignorance was confined to misspelling plateaux, but
there were only a thousand of them after all.
The reference is to _A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia_ by
Gilles Deleuze & Felix Guattari, who, in my opinion, were frequently drunk
(or alternatively intoxicated) during the course of writing it.
P
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> Domo For the ignorant pliz could we have more details google not much
> help
> patrick
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> Well, er, 10,000 Plateaux is weirder than a lot of fiction.
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> P
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> > Works for me - although Deleuze, rather than Badiou, is probably the
> > go-to guy for continental musings on Lewis Carroll...
> >
> > Dominic
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