Thanks Doug, that's right on the mark for me, endlessly "marching in a
ruined landscape".
Sisyphusian in fact.*
*It is disturbing.
-Peter
On 9/4/06, Douglas Barbour <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> A little behind here, Peter, but I too found this interestingly
> disturbing. In line with Stephen's thought, those stone legs marching
> off in all directions, cut off, so to speak, from bodily feeling &
> mind, just marching in a ruined landscape.
>
> Doug
> On 1-Sep-06, at 8:25 PM, Peter Ciccariello wrote:
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> > Word Body
> > Image<http://photos1.blogger.com/hello/2/1002/1024/wordbodyimage.jpg >
> >
> > The landscape of word/body/image.
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> surely when they fell
> it was into grace
>
> bpNichol
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