Oh, goodie. Let's try again to find that line where poetry
ends and prose begins. Or was that another life somewhere?
Where's Marcus now that we need him? He always knows
where that line is--had something to do with meter or
taxis or both.
Hal
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On Mar 22, 2006, at 2:53 PM, SB wrote:
> i'm not familiar enough (at all?) with rexroth to get the reference
>
> and i suspect this verges on prose
>
> but i really really like it
>
> On 3/21/06, Frederick Pollack <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>> An enormous amount of
>> Misplaced ingenuity,
>> Especially since the rise of
>> Capitalist Protestantism,
>> With its "existential anguish,"
>> Has gone to the reducing
>> Of each basic context or
>> Description of experience
>> To a dilemma, and then
>> Resolving the dilemma
>> By calling it resolved, and
>> Calling the resolution
>> God.
>>
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> --
> ~ SB =^..^=
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