Er(r)go,
REnewable Waste Man-agement Limited. ReNEWable Waste-Man? Limited? Circularity, repetition, recycling, iterability, the inevitable return, the impossible originality banalities that we nowadays enthusiastically repeat, always hoping to sieve the new from the waste in the renewable wasteland of petrified specks, crumbs and monuments. The reading of the Bible through the suspicious eyes of the Woman, and thus a (re)creative shaping of a new vision. The recycling of desire, the ceaseless disposal of the waste products of the past, the persistent melancholy of new beginnings: vide Helena Modrzejewska s double recycling of her life―via her own autobiography and via the quasi-fictional biography by Susan Sontag. The paradox of the disposable: on the one hand a system where nothing falls outside the circulation, and the concept of waste has no meaning" (Anna Chromik-Krzykawska), and on the other that which the system rejected and which exists beyond control, threatening us with a possibility of an unexpected return and with the impossibility of a symbolic harnessing. Or perhaps it is not about recycling or waste at all, but about "an ideal order [of things] among themselves" (T.S. Eliot, quoted by Marek Kulisz), which transpires in a diachronic process of (ex)change, where the "impossibility of being original ... becomes the condition for the possibility of originality" (Sławomir Masłoń)?
And finally a text devoted to Henri Bergson, written by Krzysztof Pezdek and published at last, several years after its submission. The text, originally planned as an integral part of a Bergsonian issue of Er(r)go, appears presently in anticipations section, thus extending our hopes for the completion of this project.
Wojciech Kalaga
No. 49 (2024)
Published: 2024-12-30