Pascal Bruckner


Bitter Moon
Les voleurs de beauté
The Divine Child
Ένας σχεδόν τέλειος ένοχος. Κατασκευάζοντας τον λευκό ως αποδιοπομπαίο τράγο
L'Amour du Prochain
Iubito, eu mă micşorez...!
Les Ogres Anonymes
Parias
Aşkın En Güzel Tarihi
The Tyranny of Guilt: An Essay on Western Masochism
The Tears of the White Man: Compassion As Contempt (English Edition)
Pascal Bruckner
To happiness in the strict sense, we may prefer pleasure, as a brief moment of ecstasy stolen in the course of things, gaiety, the lighthearted drunkenness that accompanies life's development, and especially joy, which presupposes surprise and elation. For nothing can compete with the irruption in our lives of an event or a being that ravages and ravishes us. There is always too much to desire, to discover, to love. And we leave the stage having hardly tasted the feast. ...more
Pascal Bruckner, Perpetual Euphoria: On the Duty to Be Happy

Pascal Bruckner
How’s it going?” People have not always greeted each other in this way: they invoked divine protection for themselves, and they did not bow before a commoner the way they bowed before a nobleman. In order for the formula “How’s it going?” to appear, we had to leave the feudal world and enter the democratic era, which presupposes a minimal degree of equality between individuals, subject to oscillations in their moods. According to one legend, the French expression “ça va?” is of medical origin: h ...more
Pascal Bruckner, Perpetual Euphoria: On the Duty to Be Happy

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