Wow! Thank you so much! -su
>>> meneilu2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 08/28/03 10:30AM >>>
Michael Foucault. Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in
the Age
of Reason. trans. Richard Howard. (New York: Vintage Books. 1965)
P287.
How pleasant
Just once not to see
Fuji through mist. (Basho)
---------- Original Message -----------
From: "Su Smallen" <ssmallen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 09:20:46 -0500
Subject: help with citation for "a work of art opens a void"
> Hi,
> I have a quote of Foucault and I would like to know where it came
> from--can anyone help me find this?
> "A work of art opens a void, a moment of silence, a question without
> answer, provokes a breach without reconciliation where the world is
> forced to question itself."
>
> I appreciate your help!
> -Su Smallen
> ssmallen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
------- End of Original Message -------
>>> meneilu2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 08/28/03 10:30AM >>>
Michael Foucault. Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in
the Age
of Reason. trans. Richard Howard. (New York: Vintage Books. 1965)
P287.
How pleasant
Just once not to see
Fuji through mist. (Basho)
---------- Original Message -----------
From: "Su Smallen" <ssmallen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 09:20:46 -0500
Subject: help with citation for "a work of art opens a void"
> Hi,
> I have a quote of Foucault and I would like to know where it came
> from--can anyone help me find this?
> "A work of art opens a void, a moment of silence, a question without
> answer, provokes a breach without reconciliation where the world is
> forced to question itself."
>
> I appreciate your help!
> -Su Smallen
> ssmallen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
------- End of Original Message -------