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I think we may be onto something here. God is the Default of Windows?
Cheers on Bloomsday, another of Ezra Pound's boons.
Paul Montgomery
Lausanne, Switzerland
> So , who are the poet's of "the grandee narrative (religion, myth,
achetype,
> allegory,..." who discern the default of God in this destitute time? Do
you
> participate on their lists also? It must be a more fruitful experience
than
> wasting time here with a minor poet.
>
> Charles
>charles,
> no question,
>the "default of god" is indeed
>the grande narrative of our "destitute times"
.>..where "god" is taken not in the old oedipal jewish fashion;
>but, the universal marker for transcendental meaning
>...and, of course, our greatest poiesis of this theme
>is, i spoze, the ole rev. possum, no?
>so...what's exceptionable about that?
>why the animus?
>... eh?
>bob
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