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### Chronology
 
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### Notes
 
**Chapter 1**
- starts in the tube to Nora with a book
- “We are all fruit of something” i.e. coming from somewhere
- Nora is free because Nora is Nora
- Personal journey vs. Social one
**Some chapter**
- “Everybody behaves like an electron of unicity moving erratically in the world and repulsing one another for not celebrating each others unicity enough”
- 👩🏽🎤Party being an escape from the boredom of an uncertain life > documentaries in the 80s-90s about raves and the use of recreative drugs. Social inflexion point happening around that time & the emergence of hip hop
- > la musique prends un autre sens
- House music speaks on 3 levels, the bass line, the other rythm line and the melody > connecting and it is an experience in itself, some djs know how to play these 3 lines to touch you personally dialogue with the friend out of the scene
**Closing remark**
- “As he closed his eyes, he was happy to have finished to recount his journey and started to mentally organise how he would approach publishers with this story, hoping for a better destiny than that of Martin Eden.”