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       Interview with Luis Sanz from Olapic in Start Up
       By: kkshaha cnd Date: September 12, 2023, 6:29 am
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       It was not easy to remove these premises (if it was possible to
       remove them or at least temper them), even when there was
       already sufficient evidence that the greatest risk was inside
       (gathering indoors) and the minor risk was outside (outdoors). .
       For eminently ideological reasons, the general framework
       persisted, under a criterion that was already inaccurate from a
       health point of view; Perhaps the core of that resistance lay in
       the impossibility of assuming that one had to distance oneself
       from one's own (from the beloved cousin who comes to dinner, of
       the soul friend who embraces us). That distance, that of
       closeness, more than any of the others.
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       Platense, in 1992, was the first time
       (the first of several) that I hugged a complete stranger in the
       stands. Not a merely cordial hug, that of touching and
       superficial pats, but an extensive, tight, fervent hug, a hug of
       fusion in sameness, a hug of brotherhood as perhaps I have not
       been given, or have given me little, with people to whom that I
       know and love. That kind of hug, when will it come back? Will
       that kind of hug come back? For me, it is a measure, among
       others that are equally possible, to gauge the tenor of what a
       new normal may ever be: how different or how similar it will be
       to what we have experienced until now.
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       Whether the sense of distance or closeness of bodies in social
       space has been irreparably altered or whether it will return to
       what it was, like so many things. The future In that much-quoted
       phrase by Roberto Arlt, "The future is ours because of the
       arrogance of work," the two most significant terms for a figure
       like his are usually highlighted: arrogance (that of someone who
       breaks into the literary field without the required symbolic
       capital). ) and work (at the antipodes of the imaginary that
       associates, instead, literature and leisure). But it is also
       possible to stop at the word at the beginning, that of the
       object to be conquered: the "future.
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