Tuesday, May 19, 2009

neo-gothic behavior judgment



Jasper de Beijer was born in Amsterdam, The Netherlands in 1973:











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"Calvino was brave because he sat down to write what interested him - not what might interest other people. He had a day job in a publishing house, and he sought neither celebrity nor wealth. He was the extreme other of the creative writing course wannabe."

"An exploration of seminal novelist Italo Calvino, through his writing"
by
Jeanette Winterson




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bpNichol - "Love poem for Gertrude Stein" (1971)





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The First DJ Battle In The World | Самая первая битва диджеев в мире





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Dogme 09 (for DJs)

THE VOWS OF CHASTITY

1. no selection which has been used by another dj *that you know of* in live or studio mixing.

2. no selection which you *think* the majority of the audience knows well in live or studio mixing.

3. no dj tools except as transition between non-tool tracks, (hallo techno djs).

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“The difference between poets and novelists is this,” writes the poet Randolph Henry Ash to the poet Christabel LaMotte in A.S. Byatt’s novel Possession, “that the former write for the life of the language—and the latter write for the betterment of the world.”

"Fortune-tellers and Pharmacists: Are poets and fiction writers separate beasts?"
by
Brian Phillips




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German artist Robert G. Bartholot:









[thanks blort]




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Raymond Federman on Beckett's Malone Dies


I am rereading Malone Dies
just to mock death a little
and boost my cancerous spirit.

I shall soon be quite dead at last
Malone tells us at the beginning
of his story.

What a superb opening
what a fabulous sentence.

With such a sentence
Malone announces his death
and at the same time delays it.

In fact all of Malone’s story
is but an adjournment.

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