Saul,
Deleuze talks about the events in, almost, all his books.
You can read it in "Dialogues" (I don't know if it translated to your
language, in Spanish was translated ten years ago)
Event is "evenement", an intensive point of space/time. A form to get away
from ideas like i.e. _implicit/explicit_, _latent/explicit_.
Event: everything is in the surface. Nothing about past/present/future;
and so on...
PS Excuse my english, but really I must write in my own language (Spanish)
Greg
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Gregorio Kaminsky
gk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Deleuze talks about the events in, almost, all his books.
You can read it in "Dialogues" (I don't know if it translated to your
language, in Spanish was translated ten years ago)
Event is "evenement", an intensive point of space/time. A form to get away
from ideas like i.e. _implicit/explicit_, _latent/explicit_.
Event: everything is in the surface. Nothing about past/present/future;
and so on...
PS Excuse my english, but really I must write in my own language (Spanish)
Greg
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Gregorio Kaminsky
gk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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