undr:
La disparition New York, 29 août 1955
undr:
La disparition New York, 29 août 1955
Study me - then, you who shall lovers be At the next world, that is, at the next spring: . For I am every dead thing, In whom love wrought - new alchemy. . For his art did express A quintessence - even from nothingness, From dull privations, and lean emptiness: . He ruined me, and I am re-begot Of absence, darkness, death; things which are not.
John Donne
via pitchfork
Forgive the birds their treatment of the morning air - They must deliver a fragile sacrament, As you may when on a cool evening you sigh Deeply across the night and its changing sky. Deeply the birds sigh too, Though it seems as lightness to you, Their ornamental ringing falls upon the air As angelic singing already lying, waiting, there.
Waking Before Dawn
The Illimitable Rubens
All is full of love, your phone is just off the hook, your doors are shut. Just look around you.
"The General Theory is a badly written book, poorly organised… It is not well suited for classroom use. It is arrogant, bad-tempered, polemical, and not overly-generous in its acknowledgements… In it the Keynesian system stands out indistinctly, as if the author were hardly aware of its existence or cognisant of its proprieties… When it is finally mastered, We find its analysis to be obvious and at the same time new. In short, it is a work of genius."
- (Samuelson, 1946, p.190)