File spoon-archives/seminar-10.archive/deleuze_1995/sem-10_Apr.95, message 5


Date: Fri, 7 Apr 95 10:16:26 EDT
From: ma-AT-dsd.camb.inmet.com (Malgosia Askanas)
Subject: Kafka's movements


What do you make of this passage on p.21?

"Orson Welles often describes two movements which are formed, one of 
which is like a horizontal linear flight in a kind of elongated,
striated cage, lattice-worked, and the other a circular sweep whose
vertical axis performs a high or a low angle shot from a height: these
movements are those which have already inspired Kafka's literary
work [...]." 

- malgosia 


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