To: deleuze-guattari-AT-lists.driftline.org Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 06:32:06 -0800 Cc: Subject: [D-G] Deleuze and Naturalism in GENET - THe Thief's Journal Cinema 1 note Regarding Naturalism and Jean Genet (servility) from THE THIEF'S JOURNAL "Thus i offered my tenderness to the convicts; I wanted to call them by charming names, to designate their crimes with, for modesty's sake, the subtlest metaphor (beneath which veil I would not have been unaware of the murderer's rich muscularity, of the violence of his sexual organ)." "The end of the penal colony prevents us from attaining with our living minds the mythical underground regions." "I am aware that there is often a semblance of the burlesque in the colony or the prison. On the bulky, resonant base of their wooden shoes, the frame of the condemned man is always somewhat shaky. In front of a wheelbarrow, it suddenly breaks up stupidly. In the presence of a guard they bow their heads and hold in their hands the big straw sun bonnet - which the younger ones decorate (I should prefer it so) with a stolen rose granted by the guard - or a brown homespun beret. They strike poses of wretched humility. If they are beaten, something within them would nevertheless stiffen: the coward, the sneak, cowardice, sneakiness are - when kept in a state of the hardest, purest, cowardice and sneakiness - hardened by a "dousing", as soft iron is hardened by dousing. They persist in servility, despite everything. Though I not neglect the deformed and misshapen, it is the handsomest criminals whom my tenderness adorns." Ms. Sylvie Ruelle http://home.earthlink.net/~sylvieruelle rw_artette_lc-AT-yahoo.com _______________________________________________ List address: deleuze-guattari-AT-driftline.org Admin interface: http://lists.driftline.org/listinfo.cgi/deleuze-guattari-driftline.org
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