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Tag Archives: plaisir
Loving it
I’ve been thinking a lot about something I said in my Cavewoman post, and that Say Gudday said in response – we “love” caves. Say Gudday talked of spending a lot of time in caves as a kid. As a … Continue reading
Posted in Encounters with place
Tagged beauty, caves, Hamburger nebula, immanence, jouissance, love, place, plaisir, Say Gudday, sublime, the jewel box, transcendence
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