Prolegómenos a la Doctrina del Crimen

Toda sabiduría sucumbe bajo la vista de su emblema: el único emblema del hombre es el cadáver. En estas líneas no nos ocuparemos, pues, del hombre, sino de sus contrafiguras, de lo que en él apunta hacia una heráldica. Con ello esperamos que el espíritu, mudo para unos, hablará para nosotros. Haremos una anatomía filosófica del crimen y la crueldad a través de la Historia y el Arte, desplegada sobre un andamiaje teórico en el que prevalezca el buen gusto: Aristóteles, Shakespeare, Milton, Leibniz, Poe, De Quincey, Schopenhauer, Stevenson, Borges, Benjamin, Foucault, Deleuze. Una colección de fragmentos monádicos cuyo fin es configurar las constelaciones de lo eidético, único testigo posible de la invocación de lo humano bajo la sombra de una nueva Noche.

sábado, 4 de agosto de 2007

El mapa de las Tinieblas

Now when I was a little chap I had a passion for maps. I would look for hours at South America, or Africa, or Australia, and lose myself in allthe glories of exploration. At that time there were many blank spaces onthe earth, and when I saw one that looked particularly inviting on a map(but they all look that) I would put my finger on it and say, 'When I grow up I will go there.' The North Pole was one of these places, I remember. Well, I haven't been there yet, and shall not try now. The glamour's off. Other places were scattered about the Equator, and in every sort of latitude all over the two hemispheres. I have been in some of them, and . . . well, we won't talk about that. But there was one yet--the biggest, the most blank, so to speak--that I had a hankering after.True, by this time it was not a blank space any more. It had got filled since my boyhood with rivers and lakes and names. It had ceased to be a blank space of delightful mystery--a white patch for a boy to dream gloriously over. It had become a place of darkness.
Conrad, Heart of Darkness

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