Street
– Maurice Blanchot
May 17, 1980
November 15, 2005
May 3, 2008
December 19, 2013
April 18, 2015
January 31, 2016
And November 14, 2015
South Korea’s malfunctioning society and political system and imperfect democracy (the dictatorship of the authorities dressed in democracy, their shows) have made everyone the Proletariat, the disabled, and who has lost the voice and sight, wandering the streets like ghosts. Reality repeats endlessly and returns to the self in the form of an obscure place that may be factual or fictional; the pieces derived from within are not able to be comprehended as to who, when, where, how, and why they were created. He, who believed the country to be air but was not aware of its existence, is now able to see the nation, in pain and wail, as the derived pieces dash through the air and pierce his eyes, neck and other body parts. He has no way of finding his body parts. Those who derived the pieces have vanished from the earth and made him responsible for everything. Broken pieces of his body have disappeared.
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