Sunday, October 30, 2005
Tuesday, October 25, 2005
. . .Knowing must be accompanied by an equal capacity to forget knowing.Non-knowing is not a form of ignorance, but a difficult transcendence of knowledge.This is the price that must be paid for an oeuvre to be,at all times,a sort of pure beginning,which makes its creation an exercise in freedom"
Jean Lescure
"If we give the language its full value ,we have a contact with things"
"Poetry,especially in its present endeavors,only correspond to attentive thought that is enamored of something unknown,and essentially receptive to becoming"
Pierre-Jean Jouve
"Poetry,especially in its present endeavors,only correspond to attentive thought that is enamored of something unknown,and essentially receptive to becoming"
Pierre-Jean Jouve
Sunday, October 23, 2005
Friday, October 21, 2005
T.S.Eliot wrote in "Four
Quartets" that home "is where one starts from. . .we shall not cease from
exploration/and the end of all our exploring/will be to arrive where we
started/and know the place for the first time."