All things considered, dear Erminia, do you think there is a place for me,
too? What the hell, I am still here typing my memories as if I was already
dead.
Anny
> Dear All,
>
> since Alison is off, and Candice is off, I will be off
> too and I hope Anny will follow as well...
> I am not going to meet David Haward since I have
> already met hi, but I will meet John Ashberry...
> I am going with him to the Bahamas to soak my sorrows
> in the sunset.
>
> ...
>
> erminia
>
>
>
> --- Erminia Passannanti <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > In perspective, languages open up to never ending
> > explosions of lances of
> > lights, activated by linguistic games/abuses,
> > pronominal and adverbial
> > combinations/recombinations, metonymic shifting,
> > paronomasias,
> > redondances, parenthetic dislocations.
> >
> > It is the emotional experience of the linguistic
> > traveller the thing that
> > transmutes the internal perspective into an external
> > one, combining and
> > activating the body of a dynamic language in
> > continuous metamorphic
> > process, sensible to the call for the present,
> > contaminating itself with
> > new situations, new possibilities.
> >
> >
> > Allow me to extend my simile: a language is a
> > daughter no male-
> > dominating family can trust: she is never going to
> > keep her virginity for
> > the sake and pride of her father. She will happily
> > compromise her hymen for
> > her own sake and for the enjoyment and fulfilling
> > which will come with it
> > (foreign partners will always look more attractive,
> > this is why la lingua
> > e' una troia: language is a whore). As Sanguineti
> > has once stressed, poetic
> > language cannot change the world but can change WITH
> > the world
>
>
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