Tuesday, February 20, 2007

after after after

‘He understood quite well that she had possibly forgotten everything.’ p4

After all, some approaches hide
their potency out in the open.
Shutting the un-sayable in with
the thinkable is scarcely
walking the ridge of someone.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

So hopping around leads to either

... restoration.

or

prose in dg minor which is almost trimetric-sprung-rhythm sauf à la lettre

- right?

One question, please:
where or what does the subtitle
„He understood quite well that she had possibly forgotten everything.’ p4 „
refer to?

Jenny Allan said...

The quote is from Maurice Blanchot's Awaiting Oblivion. Thanks for hopping!