Yes 19th century Dover Beach just been there -Pegwell bay today it would
need bits of plastic floating in it fo authenticity
Patrick Pat Pataphor
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Sent: 29 May 2007 20:25
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Subject: Re: poem, in moonlight, impossible to read
I like the elusiveness of the alphabet here - the image borders on 19th
century, Dover Beach, shipwrecks - yet I find your use of letters lifts the
work out of a cliché of pathos.
Stephen V
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> such a shore line, sure line, Peter. I found the 'ocean' as intriguing
> as the hidden light....
>
> Doug
> On 28-May-07, at 11:06 PM, Peter Ciccariello wrote:
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>> poem, in moonlight, impossible to
>> read<http://www.cgi7.com/peterimages/poem,-in-moonlight.jpg>
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>> -- Peter Ciccariello
>> http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/
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> Of palaeopresence. The extra
> space around what is.
>
> Dennis Lee
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