YUKIO MISHIMA Y JAMES DEAN: LO BELLO DEBERÍA MORIR JOVEN
Ensayo sobre la muerte cuasirreligiosa de James Dean y la filosofía de Mishima, donde le comparo con Kiyoaki Matsugae. Dean halló la juventud eterna en una muerte bella.
https://t.co/1YSNsEjOUN
Gracias por leer.
The irony of incelcore growing, shut-in titleslop youtubers popping up everywhere, “losercore” things going mainstream,etc is that its actually made it even more lame to be like this. Pre-2020 there was almost a mysticism to being a hikikomori type. Now its just cliche and ruined
@merluzanegra Bonita pintura. Que un esqueleto toreé es como Sísifo cargando la piedra.
El mayor deseo del buen torero es morir en la gloria, y el que no se pueda morir es algo paradójico y muy triste.
At the Faculty of Theology, Heidegger studied medieval mysticism and encountered the writings of Meister Eckhart, from which he quotes the following line in his 1915 inaugural lecture: “Time is that which changes and multiplies itself, eternity remains simple.”