Title: [[Neutral]] tags: #concepts keywords: --- ## Note There are four forms of [[discourse]]. These are phrasis (positive), apophasi (negation), érôtèsis (questioning), and prosagoreusis (declaration, appellatio, greeting). In reality, the novel will be neither positive nor negative, nor questionable. In between, intensity Fiction tells and speaks again and again. The novel will tell. The novel calls. (This is what In Search of Lost Time and War and Peace do for me.) In relation to the concept of neutrality, I would say: the novel, A novel, is a [[discourse]] that doesn't put any pressure on me =/= arrogant. Therefore, I myself want a practice of [[discourse]] that does not put pressure on others. This is the focus of the lecture on neutrality. Is the novel a neutral writing? ## Related Notes ## References