Prophet of the apocalypse, hysterical lyric poet, obsessive
recounter of the desolation of the postmodern scene and currently
the hottest property on the New York intellectual circuit.
The Guardian
A sharp-shooting lone-ranger from the post-Marxist left.
New York Times
The most important French thinker of the past twenty
years.
J. G. Ballard
"Theory is never so fine as when it takes the form of a fiction or
a fable," writes Baudrillard in Cool Memories V - the latest in a
series of aphoristic journals that covers the period 2000-2004.
During these years Baudrillard re-emerged strongly in the
international arena with his trenchant and controversial essay
Spirit of Terrorism, developed his work as a photographer and
developed cancer.
As his attack on the inanities of "hyperreality" has grown more
radical, Baudrillard has come to display an ever more marked
penchant for the aphoristic style he has so long admired in such
writers as Canetti, Lichtenberg and Nietzsche. "'Aphorizein'," he
writes, "from which we get the word 'aphorism', means to retreat to
such a distance that a horizon of thought is formed which never
again closes on itself. " Cool Memories are carnets, notebooks, but
these are notes for keeping the horizon of thought open within a
daunting sphere of ideas that is no less than "a jungle, a nature
red in tooth and claw. " "Mentally and affectively," he writes, "we
have remained hunters. At every moment, in thought and writing,
there is a prey and a predator. And survival is a miracle. "
Jean Baudrillard was born in Reims in 1929 and now lives in
Paris. From 1966 to1987 he taught sociology at the University of
Paris X (Nanterre). Among his works translated into English are
Simulations and Simulacra, Fatal Strategies, Seduction, America,
Cool Memories I- IV, The Illusion of the End and The Spirit of
Terrorism
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