ernst jünger in cyberspace

mailing list archive - opinion and ideas...


	Hello first!

1.
	i've been quite and reading with interest the idea of building an
index. i also have a proposition for the members of the list. the amount
of information wich has passed through the list is, i think you will
agree, huge by this time. what i wanted to propose to you is the building
up of a web space carrying all that information. it would be, in a smaller
scale, a personal luminar (is this the right word? i meant that huge
information resource wich Venator has acess in the casbah) containing all
the subjects, views, discussions and facts wich have been placed in the
list. i had this idea because after downloading the archive file from
majordomo i realized it would be a real headache to get what i really
wanted to read and to follow the right threads... the project would be
enrichead by photos and such.

2. The anarch and the Unique

	i would like an opinion on this notes i've made on this subject:
sorry if they look crude but i'm translating them right from the draft
i've made:

" The Anarch and the Unique. I fell that the difference is in their
relation with the "powers". the Anarch will admit their existence, of
their place in a mithical world, both gods and titans. there's a relation
of forces in wich the individual takes also part, not as a slave but as
equal. he uses the same line of thought that led Stirner to get his place
in the cosmic chair. he looks the Prince as his equal but, at the same
time, fells the strengh wich emanates from him. anyway, although he knows
the strengh of the leviathan he doesn't let be impressed by it, adding it
to the "chessboard" in his right mesure.
  The Unique can just see the rel;ation of forces betwenn individuals. for
him, there's nothing else. and, if he knows how to count with the
Leviatahn doesn't gives him nothing of magical or deeper. the world of
simbols is closed to him..."

3. 
   
	Jack London. does anyone knows if EJ has made any remarks on the
"The sea wolf" (i'm making a straight translation from the portuguese
title. i suspect the right one can be "Wolf Larsen" but I'm not sure) from
Jack London. and, if by chance, you had read the book, where would you
place Wolf Larsen?

	          
		Greetings from a rainy day,
 
                              Ricardo Reis

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