Re: sentence of death


Subject: Re: sentence of death
From: Diego M. Dell'Era (dellerad@sinectis.com.ar)
Date: Wed Mar 01 2000 - 10:35:46 EST


    Scottie said:

    "Yet the self-hatred may be there - in nascent form
    - in more of us than can bring ourselves to face it.
    Could it have been there in Seymour?"

    Maybe, but what would be the motives for his man within?

    It is interesting to discuss the subject of guilt when talking
about Seymour. But I don't think he would confess to having
fucked up his family or anything else that would drive him to
self-hatred. He rather sees it as karma, and writes that guilt
is a form of knowledge. How could a guy like that hate
himself?

diego d.

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