Muchas gracias, amigo.
Hal
"Technological progress is like an ax
in the hands of a pathological criminal."
--Albert Einstein
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On Oct 25, 2007, at 2:34 PM, Stephen Vincent wrote:
> Very good, Hal. Signals of fire, terror abound contre 'the formal'
> hedges - sonnet or otherwise - that one makes against them.
> Definitely "Carolina in the morning" (mourning?).
>
> Suburban traces in California -
>
> Stephen V
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> Halvard Johnson <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Sonnet: Night Letter
>
> Annette closed out her formal career by singing
> her AIDS Madrigals in recital, leaving the two
> of us feeling like we were beggars or lepers out
> of the Bible. Carolina mornings, I had noticed,
>
> separate print text from hypertext in more efficient
> ways than do others, with the risk of maximum
> return—fire in the air, fire in one’s shirtsleeves.
> Through the threatening dusk, we intercut short
>
> pieces with scraps of monologue, as projected
> images, high on the wall, showed scenes of quiet
> desperation, porch-sitters passing paper fans back
> and forth in the gathering dark, the others jogging
>
> off to work like everyone else. Water would be nice,
> but, drowning in metaphors, he signaled his distress.
>
>
>
> Hal
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> Halvard Johnson
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