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    The ninth hour is the hour in which the sun
    possesses us and we abandon ourselves to its
    burning, blinding flame to think with a light so
    bright. At noon we come out of Plato’s cave and
    stare into the sun: the unknown gazing into the
    unknown. These writings do not owe anything
    to the philosophical sun, the good sun of Plato
    that erases all differences, the good sun of
    enlightened reason that is oblivious to the
    knowledge of the “madman.” They are writings
    born beyond the sun, on the “rotten” side of the
    sun, unprotected by the shadow of logic;
    writings come out of darkness, of the spiritual
    umbra of he who stares directly at the sun. And,
    more specifically, writings begotten out of the
    spiritual nigrescence of whom writes at the ninth
    hour, at high noon.
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