Notes towards a Love Project, or Possible Failed Project # 84
(or a way to deal with the major snarky ‘tude February 14 seems to elicit from this particular lover right here)
2 texts to explore and rub against each other: Roland Barthes’ A Lover’s Discourse & Anne Carson’s EROS the Bittersweet.
“The experience of eros is a study in the ambiguities of time. Lovers are always waiting.” -A.C.
“The being I am waiting for is not real.” -R.B.

Notes towards a Love Project, or Possible Failed Project # 84

(or a way to deal with the major snarky ‘tude February 14 seems to elicit from this particular lover right here)

2 texts to explore and rub against each other: Roland Barthes’ A Lover’s Discourse & Anne Carson’s EROS the Bittersweet.

“The experience of eros is a study in the ambiguities of time. Lovers are always waiting.” -A.C.

“The being I am waiting for is not real.” -R.B.