Friday, October 31, 2003

"To give one's self to one's poem is also to risk being
violated by it
." --Antonin Artaud, 1944

'We have abolished the true world. ...With the true
world we have also abolished the apparent one.' --Nietzsche

"Gurdjieff elevated charlatanism into a world principle."
--Lowenfels

'But the world is neither significant nor absurd.' --Robbe-
Grillet, 1957

   "Rosy-fingered Ramadan"

The work, And like Abracadabra To fall
into this wine
He
pours. is of the swarm. Scene
continues in a changed tone O Cassilda, Nudity does
anyone remember Once
Raps clack
Calcspar; I will you will Cut
them I
came a vision I smell
anything.
Salt Is ebony Metaphor.

(10/03)

'386. If we dreamed the same thing every night, it would
affect us as much as the objects we see every day. ...But
since dreams are all different, and each single one is
diversified, what is seen in them affects us much less...
For life is a dream a little less inconstant.' --Pascal, Pensées

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