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9814 | All great poetry is engaged in rivalry with mathematics [Badiou] |
Full Idea: Like every great poet, Mallarmé was engaged in a tacit rivalry with mathematics. | |
From: Alain Badiou (Mathematics and Philosophy: grand and little [2004], p.20) | |
A reaction: I love these French pronouncements! Would Mallarmé have agreed? If poetry and mathematics are the poles, where is philosophy to be found? |
23903 | When we admire a work, we see ourselves as its creator [Weil] |
Full Idea: It is impossible to admire a work of art without thinking oneself, in a way, its creator and without, in a sense, becoming so. | |
From: Simone Weil (Letters [1940], 1940-03c) | |
A reaction: This rings true for me. You almost see yourself making the brush strokes, or writing the phrase, or penning the chords. It is engagment which is essential for artistic experience. So all art lovers want to be artists? |