Hell of simulation, which is no longer one of torture, but of subtle, maleficent, elusive twisting of meaning...
Jean BaudrillardAbout author
- Author's profession: Sociologist
- Nationality: french
- Born: July 29, 1929
- Died: March 6, 2007
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When the Professor is told by the Polynesian that once there was nothing except a great feathered serpent, unless the learned man feels a thrill and a half temptation to wish it were true, he is no judge of such things at all. When he is assured, on the best Red Indian authority, that a primitive hero carried the sun and moon and stars in a box, unless he clasps his hands and almost kicks his legs as a child would at such a charming fancy, he knows nothing about the matter.
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