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“ ’A babbled of green fields” — Phrase attributed to Shakespeare Red to Green ROYGBIV Ite, missa est.
Suggested by a poem in the current New Yorker. Today's text — "We have no more beginnings. Incipit : that proud Latin word which signals the start survives in our dusty…
See Hollywood + Vine in this journal. See also Jews on Fiction.
(Continued) "Motifs bleed off the edge of one Pynchon canvas onto the next." — Review of Bleeding Edge in tomorrow's New York Times Sunday Book Review A RIDDLE for…
"Agilizamos y automatizamos el registro de su evento." — Gamalog.mx "… que cantaba el rey David."
* For the Church of St. Frank — The above item from the 9/11 NY Times obituaries, and the Log24 posts of Monday, Sept. 9.
(Continued) An antidote to Derrida.
Eisenman I: DuBois, PA (Of German descent) Eisenman II: Yale (Apparently related to Eisenman I) Eisenman III: Newark, NJ (Jewish) "Confusion is nothing new." — Song lyric
In reply to "Poem," by Stanley Moss, in the Sept. 16, 2012, New Yorker — "Then we take Berlin." — Phrase by Leonard Cohen See also this morning's 9:29 post…
In which Plato continues to thank the Academy. From the Academy, a lead balloon for 9/11 — continued from March First, 2002. A search today for the name Eisenman…