
Marjorie Hass guided me through the intricacies of symbolic logic. I would also like to thank Todd May, who graciously read a draft of the early chapters and provided me with the critical assurance I so much needed. Boundas, who seems always to be thinking through the knots in Deleuze's work and who reads the texts so purely. In the actual writing I was animated again and again by the essays and translations of my friend, Constantin V. I greatly appreciate his steady and calm approach. I can say, however, that this book got fully underway through the confidence that my editor at the University of California Press, Edward Dimendberg, showed in my writing and my ideas. This book is dedicated with love to my mother, Wanda Krawic Figurski ― xi ―Īcknowledgments It is not easy to know how to properly acknowledge those who have helped me to complete this book, for there is no exact starting point for delineating the inspiration and assistance they have provided. Berkeley: University of California Press, c1999 1999. Gilles Deleuze and the Ruin of Representation.

This book is dedicated with love to my mother, Wanda Krawic Figurski


Gilles Deleuze and the Ruin of Representation
