In Barthes on Barthes, Adam Phillips writes in an introduction: “the text is – in one of Barthes favorite images, kaleidoscopic – it is a new kind of book about novelty; novelty as myth, and novelty as object of desire. About how we might sustain our pleasure without losing interest, and about how we might sustain our interest without losing pleasure.”
True or untrue: another title for Barthes on Barthes is “What Kept Me Up”.
True or untrue: another title for Barthes on Barthes is “What Kept Me Up”.