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Black Milk of Daybreak
Horror and wonder in the face of exile and death
Hans-Jürgen Rösner
"What are the chances you get away with this?"
"It's either that [points to the ground; meaning death] or I'm away."
The type of man Epictetus said
could easily face exile or death
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Epictetus on Exile - Enchiridion
§
Look Daily on Exile and Death
Epictetus on Exile - Discourses
§
From Facing to Being in Exile
Site Texts
§ Epictetus's
'Enchiridion'
§ Epictetus's
'Letter to Menoeceus'
§ Ovid's
'Letters from Exile'
§ Ovid's
'Letters from the Black Sea'
§ Ovid's
Metamorphosis
§ Heidegger
on Death in 'Being and Time'
Site Music
§ Kammarheit's
"Sphaerula"
§ Kammarheit's
"Aeon"
§ Kammarheit's
"The Nest"
§ Aindulmedir's
"Sleep-Form"
§ Kammarheit's
"In the Dreamer's Fields"
§ Bostrom's
"Earthwards"
Films and Film Clips
§
Koyaanisqatsi
(1982)
§
Koyaanisqatsi opening
(1982)
What is Exile?
§
The history of Roman exile
§
Exile in Homeric poetry
§ It is
having dreams without a future
Disclaimer Regarding Site
The aim of this site is regaining an Epictetian conception of exile and Heideggerian regard for death.