‘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.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
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2 comments:
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?
The quote is from Maurice Blanchot's Awaiting Oblivion. Thanks for hopping!
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