Very sorry to notice that you are misinterpreting Christopher's quotation by
Deleuze and Guattari. I do not expect that everybody read their books, but I
do expect that from you.
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 5:57 PM, Douglas Barbour
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> Ah, well, I'd agree with Heraclitus there too, but I can go back to that
> writing, or that recording of that music, or that thing on the wall, & if,
> of course, my experience is always changing it still has something to do
> with what went before...?
>
> Now knowing a thing about cricket & not having spent much time with
> baseball, I can't speak to those. The sports I do watch, sometimes with
> pleasure sometimes not, well, I think the kind of surge of wanting one team
> or person to win is different from what happens with various arts. I wont
> say these emotions are lesser, on some 'hierarchy of authenticity' but will
> suggest that they aren't exactly the same (which might also be 'Heraclitan'
> of me). or example, the tension I felt watching, say the diving the other
> night, & hoping that the Canadian could pull off all his dives, is perhaps
> analogous to a tension thriller authors would like to conjure in their
> readers, but I'm not at all sure it's the same thing, the investment, etc,
> however constructed...
>
> Doug
>
>
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