W. Kandinsky: "There are no 'musts' in art." T.S. Eliot: "There is no freedom in art." Dostoievski character, after the ancient Middle East epigram: "Everything is permitted."
(R-rated weblog. Since one has been advised there is no Literature anymore, or even literature, only writing, one proceeds on the premise that this weblog qualifies as not-meaningless, since it is, or appears to be, a form of "writing." Image: Banksy.)
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Friday, March 20, 2015
Wittgenstein's Mistress / D. Markson
A boring one-character novel concerning the standard isolated semi-delusional neurotic loser.
Perhaps I'll read the D.F. Wallace afterword some day, let him discourse to me about all the splendor I missed.
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