December 11, 2009
It’s the hour of trysts.
We witness a love affair between a pair of kitchen scissors and the headlines of the December 17th, 2009 edition of the
New York Review of Books.
Their seduction? Rather literary. A bit obscure. Certainly irrelevant.
And once cut, all letters must be used. Just like a bouquet of roses from the garden of Le Bete.
SMART FEMALE / HAPPY AND GROWING / GIVE UP FUTURE SLAVERY / THE BASIC 1938 DILEMMAS / RESURRECTING OCCUPIED LIVES.
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CRUEL PARIS / THE FLASHES OF CLASSIC PASSIONS / OF SWEET ATTRACTIONS AND / DARK IDEAS / THE NO MAN’S LAND OF LOVE / HOPE IS UNIVERSAL IN A CITY OF OMENS
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WHAT? / DID ONE / UNDERMINING / MOMENT/ MAKE LANGUAGE / FEAR / THE / DEAD
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EVOLVE INTO THE BOOK / HOW IS KNOWLEDGE THE PROBLEM / LIVING IN AN EXCHANGE OF THE MICROCOSMOS / AND OF SUPERB COMEDIES? / ESCAPE
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WHAT / FASCINATING / MUSLIM /DEMOCRACY
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If only we could arrange the words and make our own poetry? Do you know any web-grobbling-gnomes?