Frank Keizer
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Lief slecht ding
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Onder normale omstandigheden
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Dear world, fuck off, ik ga golfen
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2012
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Mijn eigen problemen
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2015
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Gelezen in Nederlandse vertaling. Een weinig heldhaftige man, onderduiker, probeert een daad te stellen tijdens de Bevrijding. Het draait uit op ontgoocheling. Geweldig geschreven novelle over het verzet en de koortsachtige laatste dagen van WOII in ...more | |
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The Future of Revolution: Communist Prospects from the Paris Commune to the George Floyd Uprising:
"I have been a great fan of his work, and his essays on value-form theory have introduced and deepened my knowledge on this particular reading of Marx. This book lacked a clear argument and focus, and I was often reading very niche debates without hav"
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The Culture of Narcissism: American Life in An Age of Diminishing Expectations:
"I had a pleasantly easy and simultaneously painful experience with this book. On the one hand, Lasch is a magnificent writer that captures the greatest ideas with ease in just a few well-put sentences. If you're with his overall argument, it's just a"
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“I stared at the objects before me: cold coffee in a cup of thick white glass, folded napkin, spoon with a liquid coffee shadow on its face. Symbols of order and humility, comfort and banality. These were the things of my life; I had been sitting at these goddamn coffee tables all my life recovering from what other people had done to me.”
― Two Girls, Fat and Thin
― Two Girls, Fat and Thin

“We need not trouble about the Dutch and Scandinavians who, though belonging broadly to the non-absolutist zone, lived a relatively tranquil life outside the dramatic events of the rest of Europe.”
― The Age of Revolution 1789-1848
― The Age of Revolution 1789-1848