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Monday, June 05, 2006
 
Time to blow the dust off the dictionnaire Larousse.



The French monthly Magazine littéraire recently published a special issue on Heidegger. Around 30 articles by French savants (nothing by Emmanuel Faye, heh) spread across 100 pages (some ads), and lots of photographs. It's amazing to me that there are cities on this planet where you can find a magazine like this at the local news kiosk.

I'd heard about this issue earlier this year, but the magazine's web site hasn't updated their back-issue order form to include it. Shipping from the French equivalent of eBay was prohibitive. Then last week I found that the European Book Company, on Larkin in San Francisco, carrys it.
 
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