Schopenhauer On Love
As channeled by the British flâneur Alain de Botton: so is asking for/giving up a phone number in a bar an indirect way of asking for a baby, i.e, expressing again the "will to life"?
Collected Noise
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Visual Pleasures
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Yann Arthus-Bertrand's "Earth From Above" photos: I have been mesmerized by these ever since I borrowed his book from an Atlanta public library few years ago, for the man seems to hover around the planet like some migrating bird capturing these stunning painterly vistas
[2] Bldg Blog: possibly the best literary architecture blog there is. The latest post over there happens to be on photographs of ruins of a castle on an island - very interesting in the light of the architectural work, Vito Acconci's Mur Island, which J presented at Booknight at Y's house, incidentally on another isle, that of Brooklyn, last evening.
My Daily Notes
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An American Ghazal
The lover doesn’t reach the beloved
Except as a martyr or as a fugitive. - Mahmud Darwish
Under the dome of an aurora borealis the beloved and the lover are frozen into blocks of ice; this is how marine memory becomes a fossil. Sun has swept the footprints from snow, so that you can’t follow me or rescue me. Facedown I lie in a muddy river to become the angel of an ice flake. Pain all morning, pain all night in the jawbone, behind the eye in the ear's tunnel, at skin's border; no sound, no vision, no sense, a mummy. Winter stove fueled by burnt love letters, a bottle of cheap wine, a carrot and an onion on a cheap china plate, the last supper: tell Judas she must wait until I am well done. Lichen on granite grows like hair on the pubis. The beloved kneeling over my green tombstone inscribes with her mouth this epitaph, “You never reached me, martyr and fugitive”
My Poems
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