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Soar, as a bird soars Newly fledged, her visibile song, a marvel, Made of perfect sound and exceeding passion, Sweetly shapen, terrible, full of thunders, Clothed with the wind’s wings. Algernon Charles Swinburne, Sapphics accarezza l’arpa con le pallide...
Ora la visione volteggia nel vento della mia memoria, frammentata e dispersa come le foglie alle quali affidava segni colei le cui parole non avevano sorriso né abbellimento né profumo, e coloro che estraevano le sorti. Frammenti catoptromantici, XXXIII,...
… gaze the world changes across the selection of sixteen cards / to this time track—for example I take in the worlds, but she also acts—irretrievably deranged into apply cut-up techniques, she looks down unto the crossway, a disembodied voice / & black...
… in order to understand or to remember, so as to arrange the card sequence in a new pattern and draw out of it an interpretation which might present its meaning in contemporary terms, she decided to apply the cut-up techniques created by William S. Burroughs...
… Paris, August, 1979 … … a bookstore in Boulevard St. Michel deliveres a treasure trove, a silver & green gateway is opened, a threshold is crossed, & going back is hampered forever … … fluttering eyes & fingers skimming & leafing through Oeuvres Croisée,...
… in the beginning was the cut-up word … Back in 1976, Oeuvres Croisée was unknown in Italy. Almost no hints were available on the cut-up and fold-in techniques, but some quotations from The Exterminator and from «Censorship, notes on these pages», in...
We linger in manhood to tell the dreams of our childhood,and they are half forgotten ere we have learned the language. Henry David Thoreau … dim, gone bad, almost invisible scars of war … a faded enchantment inserted into the resulting time track … for...
Writings will be revised images will be (hopefully) inserted links will be added unevenly, offhandedly & randomly without further notice.
… a sort of floating, disembodied eye which sees all manner of marvellous phenomena without being greatly affected by them … conditions, atmospheres, appearances, and intangible things of that kind … (Howard Phillips Lovecraft, Selected Letters 1929-1931,...
… The gaze of childhood is a sleeping beauty never to be awakened by any kiss whatsoever—Crevice weeds are more a wilderness to the gaze of imagination than any jungle or barren land to the eye of the traveller—a walk around a field near at home or in...