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Air and Dreams: An Essay on the Imagination of Movement by Gaston Bachelard

5.0

If Nietzsche sings of the flux of time then Bachelard is the poet of stillness. His thoughts suspend the human world as if under a glass jar; rendering time immobile, he speaks of movement.

Deleuze said that we are constructed in memory. To Bachelard, we are constructed in dreams.