Re: Biography

Yes, aptly put. Miller is a fun read. Full of gossip. Pulp fiction.


>From: Stuart Elden <stuart.elden@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Biography
>Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 14:29:43 -0000
>
>This might spark some interest, but i really like the Macey biography,
>found
>the Eribon useful/interesting on the life (not so hot on the work) and the
>Miller one an enjoyable piece of fiction.
>
>Best
>
>Stuart
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:owner-foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Widder,NE
>Sent: 11 February 2000 13:21
>To: 'foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
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>
>
>Thanks very much to you, John and Stuart. I think what I was looking for
>was something I imalgamated in my memory from several passages in the "On
>the Genealogy of Ethics" interview, from both pp. 345-348 and p. 359. All
>the references are very helpful. Will have to check out the Macey
>biography
>one of these days (I've been loathe to go to any of the Foucault
>biographies, but I suppose raiding them for quotes would be useful).
>
>Take care,
>
>Nathan
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: aarouxet [SMTP:aarouxet@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> > Sent: 11 February 2000 10:50
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> >
> > Nathan
> > You can find this statement in, Paul Rabinow, The Foucault Reader, page
> > 359
> >
> >
>
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