Monday, June 13, 2005

Life-chiasm

What's so strange about Foucault's life trajectory is this: his early years of super-human askesis led to the flamboyant, almost baroque style of thought in his earlier works. His post-etats-unian pursuit of pleasure (drugs and sex, but no rock'n roll) led to the peculiarly flat, archaic, dry tone of his latest years.

Somebody should have taken him out to the wilderness.