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+  From: TekUtopia@xxxxxxx
+  Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 16:55:42 EDT

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<<I think it is unlikely, since the text is still under copyright.>>

And yet "The Author" is dead. How interesting.

-Aaron J. Lyttle

"And the choice that each of us made of his [sic] life was an authentic
choice because it was made face to face with death, because it could always
have been expressed in these terms: 'Rather death than . . . ' And here I am
not speaking of the elite among us who were real Resistants, but of all
Frenchmen [sic] who, at every hour of the night and deay throughout four
years, answered No."

-Sartre, The Republic of Silence

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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>&lt;&lt;I think it is unlikely, since the text is still under copyright.&gt;&gt;
<BR>
<BR>And yet "The Author" is dead. How interesting.
<BR>
<BR>-Aaron J. Lyttle
<BR>
<BR>"And the choice that each of us made of his [sic] life was an authentic
<BR>choice because it was made face to face with death, because it could always
<BR>have been expressed in these terms: 'Rather death than . . . ' And here I am
<BR>not speaking of the elite among us who were real Resistants, but of all
<BR>Frenchmen [sic] who, at every hour of the night and deay throughout four
<BR>years, answered No."
<BR>
<BR>-Sartre, The Republic of Silence</FONT></HTML>

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