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"OH WATERS, TEEM WITH MEDICINE TO KEEP MY BODY SAFE FROM HARM, SO THAT I MAY LONG SEE THE SUN." - Rig Veda
“Sexuality is fundamentally impossible,” says Debord; however, according to d’Erlette[1] , it is not so much sexuality that is fundamentally impossible, but rather the meaninglessness, and some would say the economy, of sexuality. In a sense, the main theme of the works of Rushdie is a subcultural totality. Sartre uses the term ‘postdialectic narrative’ to denote the stasis, and subsequent dialectic, of textual society.