[lbo-talk] Other Sources of Art, was The sources of suffering ...

Carrol Cox cbcox at ilstu.edu
Sat Aug 25 18:10:29 PDT 2007


All literature, even very wonderful literature, even in class society, does not involve suffering but rather celebrates merely being alive.

THE ICOSOSPHERE

"In Buckinghmshire hedgerows

the birds nestingf in the merged green density,

weave little bits of string and moths and feathers and

thistledown,

in parabolic concentric curves" and, working for concavity, leave spherical feats of rare efficiency;

whereas through lack of integration,

avid for someone's fortune,

three were slain and ten committed perjury,

six died, two killed themselves, and two paid fines for

risks they'd run.

But then there is the icosasphere

in which at last we have steel-cutting at its summit of

economy,

since twenty triangles conjoined, can wrap one

ball or double-rounded shell

with almost no waste, so geometrically

neat, it's an icosahedron. Would the engineers making one,

or Mr. J.O. Jackson tell us

how the Egyptians could have set up seventy-eight-foot solid

granite vertically?

We should like to know how that was done.

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Poems don't get any better.

Carrol



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