This duet for a young man and an elderly man brings together contemporary narratives with figures of the philosopher Socrates and his young disciple and lover Alcibiades.
1 thought on “L’Ethique, de Matthieu Hocquemiller”
We should all be so lucky as that old guy when our old age sets in. If I ever end up in a nursing home I’mma need a ”Don’t disturb” sign on the door to my room. I intend to have young guys pay me visits, and often.
It’s funny, my friend’s wife work in an elderly care home, and I keep telling her they’d better prepare for the next generation of tenants. When the old gay boomers reach the age, they’re in for a completely different social landscape. She refuses to believe me. I keep telling her, just you wait.
We should all be so lucky as that old guy when our old age sets in. If I ever end up in a nursing home I’mma need a ”Don’t disturb” sign on the door to my room. I intend to have young guys pay me visits, and often.
It’s funny, my friend’s wife work in an elderly care home, and I keep telling her they’d better prepare for the next generation of tenants. When the old gay boomers reach the age, they’re in for a completely different social landscape. She refuses to believe me. I keep telling her, just you wait.