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Contents Introduction: A Reader without Qualities
1. Lost Children Origins; Scratched Negatives and the Game of Appearances; Passing through Lettrism; Having Boarded at Night the Lightest of Crafts; I wanted to Speak the Beautiful Language of My Century; The Golden Age; Bernard, Bernard, This Bloom of Youth Will Not Last Forever; My Child, My Sister...; No Turning Back; Whatever Was Directly Experienced Has Been Distanced through Representation
2. An Art Without Works The End of Art; Cartes du Tendre; The Poetics of the Dérive; Psychogeography and Psychoanalysis; Unitary Urbanism: Between Utopia and Architecture
3. The Light Brigade Means of Communication; The Poetics of Revolution; From Strasbourg to Seovia; the Greater the Fame of Our Arguments, the Greater Our Obscurity; The Last Guardian
4. Strategy The moving Surface of the River of Time; Descriptions of Battle; How to Be Disliked; Refutations; Considerations on an Assassination; Against Interpretation; Shadows, Secrets, and Mirrors; The Game of War, Gondi Conclusion: Debord, Against Type Notes Bibliography Index
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