What Remains of a Rembrandt Torn Into Four Equal Pieces and Flushed Down the Toilet
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"Ce qui est resté d'un Rembrandt déchiré en petits carrés bien réguliers, et foutu aux chiottes" (English: "What Remains of a Rembrandt Torn Into Four Equal Pieces and Flushed Down the Toilet"[1]) is an essay by Jean Genet on which hinged Jacques Derrida's analysis of Genet in his seminal work Glas.
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