In Ruins

Jonathan Farmer

Los Angeles Review of Books

2015-09-23

“Scientific language carries in it a record of our aspirations, our desire to be more or other than human (a particularly human tendency), our hunger and history and subjectivity audible in the language’s attempt to go out into the world unmarked by history, sterile, disinterested in everything it beholds.”


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