don't know if it was a question, was it?
I remember that Woody Allen, just Woody Allen, nothing more, nothing less.
On 1/28/07, Halvard Johnson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I can't quite get a handle on your question
> here, Anny.
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> Hal
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> "I'm not afraid of dying. I just don't want
> to be there when it happens."
> --Woody Allen
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> On Jan 28, 2007, at 11:44 AM, Anny Ballardini wrote:
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> > a good sonnet depicting varied realities
> > the end of the imaginary fable is tragic
> > but it seems that all around it is not better
> >
> > or am I adding/skipping to conclusions/missing
> > something?
> >
> >
> > On 1/28/07, Halvard Johnson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Revolutionary Sonnet
> >>
> >> To horse between the news article and the fiction
> >> of the nearby Vázquez Mountains, by order of no one
> >> in particular. The later murder creates an imaginary
> >>
> >> fable, as told by American college students who will
> >> conclude tragically. Small revolutionary episodes,
> >> profesores unwilling to return to class after their long
> >>
> >> lunches. Truncated ethics of resistance. Of the corpse,
> >> no sign. Purity aureoles of central personages, less stable
> >> than imagined. His doctoral thesis shows impostures
> >>
> >> of the ruling junta, mysteries solved with doubtless
> >> technical skill, manifesting ideological functions of text,
> >> very much like creatures equipped with their own lives.
> >>
> >> Lacking both doctrinal force and novelistic substance,
> >> his story (of inverse sign) does him no palpable honor.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Hal
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> >> Halvard Johnson
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