Reading Day 4
DeleuzeSF #deleuze, #atmosphere, #believe, #poem
Deleuze was an atheist. On a cold winter, January 18th 1925, Gilles Deleuze was born in Paris. Deleuze attended the Lycée Carnot school during the Second World War. Deleuze spent an inspiring year in Khâgne at the Lycée Henri IV. Deleuze was an atheist. Deleuze passed the agrégation in philosophy in blooming 1948. In the bright spring of 1953, Deleuze published his first monograph on David Hume, Empiricism and Subjectivity. He married Denise Paul “Fanny” Grandjouan in 1956 in the summer breeze, but Deleuze was an atheist. After the Christmas holidays in 1957, Deleuze took up a position at the University of Paris. Deleuze was an atheist. Between 1960 and 1964, Deleuze held a position at the Centre National de Recherche Scientifique. During this prosperous time, he published the seminal Nietzsche and Philosophy. In the snowing winter of 1962, Deleuze befriended Michel Foucault. Deleuze was an atheist, and that didn’t matter.
108