I can live with being somewhat cubist!
L
On 2 April 2014 16:41, Douglas Barbour <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Whew, L.
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> A bad dream moment caught still...?
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> The repetitions feel somewhat cubist to me...
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> Doug
> On Apr 2, 2014, at 5:56 AM, Lawrence Upton <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
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> > Curve of a dolphin track cuts through water, comes to shore with a ball
> in
> > its mouth. Good. The ball breaks open, spilling equipment. The
> right-angle
> > curve reverses in a mirror, shower rail seen in scummy bath-water. A
> > flag-pole as straight as a gibbet. upright. Doors open; doors close. Two
> > eyes stick out of holes in the floor. Chattering of the squeaky ceiling.
> > Lights on in the cashier's office. Lights on in the engineer's office.
> > Lights on in the executioner's office. People break into paste and powder
> > if you persevere long enough, says an assistant. Bells that never ring.
> > Imposing categories free us of the need to think it through. No point in
> > reinventing the lie. Groups work best when they are under tension.
> >
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> Douglas Barbour
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