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Prosser, Jay. “Buddha Barthes: What Barthes Saw in Photography ( That He Didn’t in Literature)” pp.91-103 in Photography Degree Zero ed. by Geoffrey Batchen (London: The MIT Press, 2009) p.91 Roland Barthes’s last book is on photography and it is about the limit of words. Beginning with the dropped out words of one Buddhist lama recalled […]
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