[T]he self cannot be conceived as a Cartesian ego but is
embodied being-in-the-world, a self-making in situation. It is through
transcendence—or what the existentialists also refer to as my “projects”—that
the world is revealed, takes on meaning; but such projects are themselves
factic or “situated”—not the product of some antecedently constituted “person”
or intelligible character but embedded in a world that is decidedly not my
representation. Because my projects are who I am in the mode of
engaged agency (and not like plans that I merely represent to myself in
reflective deliberation), the world in a certain sense reveals to me who I am.
From Susan Sontag, ‘‘Spiritual style in the films of Robert
Bresson’:
All of Bresson’s films have a common theme: the meaning of
confinement and liberty. The imagery of the religious vocation and of crime are
used jointly. Both lead to ‘the cell’. .... In A Man Escaped, the elderly man in the adjoining
cell asks the hero, querulously, ‘Why do you fight?’ Fontaine answers, ‘To
fight. To fight against myself’. The true fight against oneself is against
one’s heaviness, one’s gravity. And the instrument of this fight is the idea of
work, a project, a task.
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I am the author of Push Process, a novella set in Venice and illustrated with my own photographs, published by Ortac Press in 2024. Also: The Angels of L19, a work of weird fiction set in an evangelical church in 1984 Liverpool, published by Weatherglass Books in 2021; and other books.
I am currently working on a novel with fantastic elements set in Glasgow in the early 1990s.
I'm on Bluesky and Instagram as @NewishPuritan. My website as a writer is jonathanwalkerwriter.uk; my website as an editor is jonwalkereditorial.co.uk.
Most of the photographs displayed on this blog are my own. A few, however, are by other, more famous photographers (always credited), and are displayed for discussion purposes only under fair use guidelines. If any copyright holders object to their use here, I would be happy to remove them on request.
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