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Sense and Sensibility

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Artforum, October 1st, 2003

Sense and Sensibility GILLES DELEUZE'S FRANCIS BACON

BY JOHN RAJCHMAN * GILLES DELEUZE'S FRANCIS BACON: THE LOGIC OF SENSATION IS IN ENGLISH AT LAST. IT IS STILL AS FRESH AS IT WAS WHEN IT FIRST APPEARED IN 1981, BUT PERHAPS WITH NEW RESONANCES AND USES TODAY. IT WAS THE FIRST BOOK DELEUZE WROTE FOLLOWING HIS LONG COLLABORATION WITH FELIX GUATTARI. DISAPPOINTED BY THE RECEPTION OF THEIR MILLE PLATEAUX (1979; A THOUSAND PLATEAUS, 1987), DELEUZE WOULD TAKE UP MANY THEMES FROM THIS illustrated book, which he considered his richest, in his study of Bacon. It is also his second book with "Logic" i...

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