A Jan. 8, 2018, image from earlier Log24 posts tagged The Overnight Case —
A related earlier image —
A Jan. 8, 2018, image from earlier Log24 posts tagged The Overnight Case —
A related earlier image —
Wednesday March 10, 2004 — m759 @ 4:07 AM “Language was no more than a collection of meaningless conventional signs, and life could absurdly end at any moment. He [Mallarmé] became aware, in Millan’s* words, ‘of the extremely fine line
separating absence and presence, being and nothingness, life and death, which later … he could place at the very centre of his work and make the cornerstone of his personal philosophy and his mature poetics.’ “ — John Simon, "Squaring the Circle"
* A Throw of the Dice: The Life of Stéphane Mallarmé , |
See also Cornerstone.
Not-so-mature poetics —
… and completely im mature poetics —
See as well other posts now tagged Taiji , a search for Chinese Checkers,
and a recent Harvard Crimson piece by Gish Jen.
The previous post suggests a look at a baggage tale
from this evening's New York Times —
"Domestic airlines hoped to reunite all bags at the airport
with their owners by the end of Monday."
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