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A review by rodrigoparis
Mythologies by Roland Barthes
3.0
Barthes lives in a myth, portraying it into a world that looses meaning. This book is a desperate cry for the creation of secular meaning, he fails at this, not only through his "myths" but also though a very constrictive conception of semiotics.
Language may be dynamic and alive in myth but once Barthes grabs it, it dies of sorrow.
Language may be dynamic and alive in myth but once Barthes grabs it, it dies of sorrow.