Monstrosity Comes

“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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