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Book SynopsisAn insightful reading of Deleuze, from the point of view of a student, a reader and a fellow philosopher with whom Deleuze himself corresponded about his work
Trade ReviewBoundas and Dyrkton have rendered an invaluable service by opening access to Jean-Clet Martin's important response to the work of Deleuze, a response that combines both philosophical rigor and poetic elegance with an insistence on demonstrating and relaying the conceptual multiplicity at the heart of Deleuzian philosophy, rather than merely commenting on it. -- Eugene W. Holland, Ohio State University Boundas and Dyrkton have rendered an invaluable service by opening access to Jean-Clet Martin's important response to the work of Deleuze, a response that combines both philosophical rigor and poetic elegance with an insistence on demonstrating and relaying the conceptual multiplicity at the heart of Deleuzian philosophy, rather than merely commenting on it.
Table of ContentsLetter-Preface by Gilles Deleuze; Preamble; First Variation: Ethics and Aesthetics; 1. Battlefield; 2. Transcendental Empiricism; 3. Nomadology; Second Variation: Three Poetic Formulas for Nomadic Distribution; 4. Time out of Joint; 5. The Dicethrow; 6. 'The Garden of Forking Paths'; Third Variation: Multiplicities; 7. The Image of Thought; 8. Variations; 9. Poetics of Multiplicities; Fourth Variation: Malcolm Lowry or the Manifesto of Things; 10. The March toward Death; 11. Mannerisms; 12. For a Microphysics of Multiplicities; Postface to the Anglo-American Edition; Notes; Works by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari; Works Quoted in the Book; Index.