September 10, 2006

Sketch for a sketch.

Beauvoir et Sartre Susan Sontag, a diary entry from 1965. But doesn't it sound a bit like Woody Allen, around the same period?

Sept. 17 (on plane to NY)

Sartre: "When people's opinions are so different, how can they even go to a film together?"

Beauvoir: "To smile at opponents and friends alike is to abase one's commitments to the status of mere opinions, and all intellectuals, whether of the Right or Left, to their common bourgeois condition."



Bookmark and Share

Posted by dwhudson at September 10, 2006 3:53 PM