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

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Sun Aug 26 10:01:23 PDT 2007


Marianne Moore, at least, she quote the part that is not in quotations. That part she transcribed, quoted, and appropriated.

--- Chris Doss <lookoverhere1 at yahoo.com> wrote:


>
> Who wrote this?
>
> --- Carrol Cox <cbcox at ilstu.edu> wrote:
>
> > 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.
> >
> >
> > ----
> >
> > Poems don't get any better.
> >
> > Carrol
> >
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