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    Michael  Palmer
    “And you Mr. Ground-of-Wheat, Mr. Text, Mr. Is-Was,
    can you calculate the ratio between wire and window . . .”
    Michael Palmer

  • #2
    Robert Duncan
    “PRELIMINARY EXERCISE:

    What does a turbine veil? a bird avail what chord?
    I heard a bird whir no word, felt
    a turbine shadow turning from the floods of time
    electric currents the darkness stirrd,
    and trees in blaze of light arose
    casting shadows of speech, seductive, musical, abroad.
    It was a single tree. It was a word of many trees
    that filld the vale.
    It was a store of the unspoken in the bird
    that whirrd the air, that every occasion of the word
    overawed.”
    Robert Duncan

  • #3
    Ezra Pound
    “There is the subtler music, the clear light
    Where time burns back about th'eternal embers.
    We are not shut from the thousand heavens:
    Lo, there are many gods whom we have seen,
    Folk of unearthly fashion, places splendid,
    Bulwarks of beryl and of chrysophrase.

    Sapphire Benacus, in thy mists and thee
    Nature herself's turned metaphysical,
    Who can look at that blue and not believe?”
    Ezra pound

  • #4
    Ezra Pound
    “Literature is news that stays news.”
    Ezra Pound, ABC of Reading

  • #5
    Ezra Pound
    “Man reading should be man intensely alive. The book should be a ball of light in one's hand.”
    Ezra Pound

  • #6
    Stan Rice
    “Bend down, bend down. Excess is the only ease,
    so bend. The sun is in the tree.
    Put your mouth on mine. Bend down
    beam & slash, for Dread is dreamed-up-scenes
    of what comes after death. Is being
    fled from what bends down in pain.
    The elbow bends in the brain, lifts the cup.
    The worst is yet to dream you up,
    so bend down the intrigue
    you dreamed. Flee the hayneedle in the brain's
    tree.
    Excess allures by leaps. Stars burn clean. Oriole bitches and gleams. Dread is the fear of being
    less
    forever. So bend. Bend down and kiss
    what you see.”
    Stan Rice

  • #7
    Emil M. Cioran
    “The apprenticeship to passivity—I know nothing more contrary to our habits. (The modern age begins with two hysterics: Don Quixote and Luther.) If we make time, produce and elaborate it, we do so out of our repugnance to the hegemony of essence and to the contemplative submission it presupposes. Taoism seems to me wisdom’s first and last word: yet I resist it, my instincts reject it, as they refuse to endure anything—the heredity of revolt is too much for us. Our disease? Centuries of attention to time, the idolatry of becoming. What recourse to China or India will heal us?”
    Emil Cioran, The Temptation to Exist

  • #8
    Fernando Pessoa
    “In this calm and stupid life,
    I never know how I should act.”
    Fernando Pessoa



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