Theory Classics: The Fold
The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque by Gilles Deleuze
A Review by John David Ebert
I read Deleuze books because they have teeth. His books are the philosophical equivalent of a Francis Bacon painting: you will not walk away from the experience without a few bite marks left in your psyche.
The Fold, however, fails spectacularly on a number of levels. It not only has no teeth, it has no skull. It doesn’t even have a spine. There is, in short, nothing predatory about it at all. Read the rest of this entry »
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