The Sequel to Rhetoric 101:
101 101
“A SINGLE VERSE by Rimbaud,”
writes Dominique de Villepin,
the new French Prime Minister,
“shines like a powder trail
on a day’s horizon.
It sets it ablaze all at once,
explodes all limits,
draws the eyes
to other heavens.”
“Room 101 was the place where
your worst fears were realised
in George Orwell’s classic
Nineteen Eighty-Four.
writes Dominique de Villepin,
the new French Prime Minister,
“shines like a powder trail
on a day’s horizon.
It sets it ablaze all at once,
explodes all limits,
draws the eyes
to other heavens.”
— Ben Macintyre,
The London Times, June 4:
When Rimbaud Meets Rambo
“Room 101 was the place where
your worst fears were realised
in George Orwell’s classic
Nineteen Eighty-Four.
[101 was also]
Professor Nash’s office number
in the movie ‘A Beautiful Mind.'”
Professor Nash’s office number
in the movie ‘A Beautiful Mind.'”
Classics Illustrated —
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(For some mathematics that is actually
from 1984, see Block Designs
and the 2005 followup
The Eightfold Cube.)