File deleuze-guattari/deleuze-guattari.0602, message 61


Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 00:29:50 +0000 (GMT)
From: Gondo -Minnie <gondominnie-AT-yahoo.co.uk>
To: deleuze-guattari-AT-lists.driftline.org
Subject: Re: [D-G] Getting Started with Deleuze




Rumagin-AT-aol.com wrote:    Recently ive seen the merits of develling into Spinoza too and ive found that really helps, but i think Deleuze and Guattari are trying to say dont look at thought or their thought as a certain sequence, even if the person who introduced me to D&G hit me with Nietzcshe, Freud, Hiedegger, Arendt, Benjamin, Lacan, Deridda and others before Deleuze.


   
  yes as regards to sequence i would like to say struggle instead of sequence
  and at time of maturing the writer might be less imperceptibly trying on the hide and seek game with inventions of rules, but this is talking of an other writer that i hate in and that i won't calll him by his name here, but Deleuze is not like that. I started by WIP,? negotiation letters and suchcan be more relaxed but also less quality, and as quality is an important concept, t'is truthworthwhile mention in remember what good there is
   
  equally look for quality, 
  sympathy and quality.
   
  reg
  


Dylan




gondominnie-AT-yahoo.co.uk wrote:

> 
>there's no sequence, what is interesting is if you come from one point of interest
> like if you're reader of Proust, you will see the titles, say Difference and Repetion, and be seduced by the words of the books and feel free to pick some subject or another.
> Now I have not done it, but I got the idea you could think A-O is may-be backing up the reading of ATP in some way, some ideal way, ideal way is not to say impossible or utopic way, a good idea would be to read Kafka first before the two volumes. It's easier.
> I d say thus, today I would say, read Kafka first, read it fast, then, take a closer study of Capitalism and Schizophrenia 1 & 2.
> 
> Could you explain better what is difficult for you in a more detailed demeanor? It could be interesting for helping you to say that .
> 
> Regds
> 
> G.
> 
>Myles Sullivan wrote:
> Dear Deleuze-Guatarri List,
>
>I am new to the study of Deleuze and Guattari. I find their work 
>incredibly interesting but also very difficult and at times almost 
>incomprehensible.
>I was wondering if there is a certain sequence in which I should study 
>their texts? So far I have tried jumping in at Anti-Oedipus and A Thousand 
>Plateaus.
>Any advice for a beginning D and G student would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Best,
>Myles
>
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