Here's a wee chunk of Abstract Relations, which is Very Difficult to
excerpt from, as everything in it relates to everything else. Is it OK if
I say I admire this writing: whilst I could possibly name some of the
influences upon it, it seems to stamp out its own territory, have its own
beat completely other than its precursors. Here goes:
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(from) Words in time
being rage could persist a whether of narrow white a room for use and
permanent yet. Duration changes to country, a thick span of tulip cycle
remain new her mean and all, under the have in foundation, a drive, a
sentence she could sew against elude but season until elapse.
Go puddles. Go puddles with go-puddles. A permanent brand of how for the
down-sell within prison.
She becomes country on the run, field of passages, seizure of swamp
epoched against the reign of the moment. A country of mud hold in mediate
tide. A range of endurance she begins naming with corridors and wings of
prairie and the feeling of lying inside it, smelling its bush windows and
wastes of time, these designs of know.
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On Sat, 28 Feb 1998, Peter Quartermain wrote:
> NOW AVAILABLE:
>
> ABSTRACT RELATIONS
>
> (Part 1 of
> The Book of Words)
>
> by
> Meredith Quartermain
>
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