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Seb Doubinsky

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I was born in Paris, in 1963, right in the middle of a western movie, of which my parents never saw the end. I have thereafter split my life between France and the USA, having spent most of my early childhood in Syracuse, and Seattle. After some studies, a lot of wandering and a few strange jobs, I have finally found myself teaching French literature in Denmark, where I have been living since 2007.

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Seb Doubinsky Defintely Artaud - especially Heliogabale. I always found Rilke too constructed to my taste, too perfect. (Same feeling I have with Mallarmé). The fee…moreDefintely Artaud - especially Heliogabale. I always found Rilke too constructed to my taste, too perfect. (Same feeling I have with Mallarmé). The feelings implied, especially, are, for me, too aesthetic But it's a question of taste, not of value. . (less)
Seb Doubinsky I don't. I let it happen - if it happens - and wait until it dies out of its own boredom. Usually, I'm just lazy and don't want to bother. It's also m…moreI don't. I let it happen - if it happens - and wait until it dies out of its own boredom. Usually, I'm just lazy and don't want to bother. It's also my best excuse.(less)
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