Andrew Maxwell's Blog, page 9

August 15, 2011

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As with the family, or the living, or the poem––

We cannot compare.

Just stop equivocating–– you know that

The basic problem is reachability.
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Published on August 15, 2011 01:18

July 31, 2011

Epigram

We must fight stupidity with color.
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Published on July 31, 2011 23:07

Further Theories on the Graph


Sadness is wasted on the beautiful. Indifferent to its own capacity, beauty absorbs sadness as if a dispensation.

Beauty is an urelement; it seeks companions, but cannot commit to be compromised.

Sadness is a reduction.

Beauty often volunteers, but rarely communicates.

The moment of the beautiful cannot be depleted, and the career of sadness is toward depletion.

Sadness fails to individuate. Its transitive force exhausts itself in beauty's distended hypothesis, which is unanswerable, save for the wasting challenge of time.

Beauty has too few concerns, whereas sadness is always evidential.

The beautiful is wasted on the sad, who seek closure. But beauty, forever eligible, incapable of losing, it has an open face –– occupying space without a wasting rhyme.

Where sadness and beauty intersect, all action stops.
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Published on July 31, 2011 21:39

Node Failures

The transitive relationship between sadness and beauty is refutation.Reachability: beauty and sadness each fails to disclose it.
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Published on July 31, 2011 21:03

July 26, 2011

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That every poem is lifeist.
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Published on July 26, 2011 00:35

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That every poem is lifeist.
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Published on July 26, 2011 00:35

July 25, 2011

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That all poems are derivatives.
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Published on July 25, 2011 23:15

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That all poems are derivatives.
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Published on July 25, 2011 23:15

July 24, 2011

Halfways house.

   ––Peeping mot.

Looking at you suggests a half-way solution. But then again, you offer me your half-way solution, and there's suggested laughter.

Wry animal face, are you an ethic over there to relieve us from these summing permutations?
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Published on July 24, 2011 15:39

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That poetry is insufficient cover for professional opinions.
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Published on July 24, 2011 15:37