Monstrosity Comes

Light of Truth

“Philosophy can be monstrous, poetry can be monstrous. Whenever such monstrosity comes about, it constitutes an ‘event,’ though this event does not happen in the present: it ‘can only be recognized afterwards.’ Monstrosity belongs, if it can be said to belong, to a time that is out of joint.”

J. Derrida

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