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on the wings of the mundane

Salvation of the mundane. An ambiguous friendship with the gnostic demons. Is a salvation nebulous in form a salvation anyway. Salvation light. Not too filling. Not too holy with just a thin layer in the abridged form of contemplation of … Continue reading

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ABSURDLY DEAD IN THE PRESENT TENSE

In France, it is even possible to remain a writer without writing, as Rimbaud did, living in the consciousness of his contemporaries after his premature creative death, or Valery during his seventeen year silence. So passionately does France hold literature … Continue reading

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TEMPTATION OF THE ABSOLUTE

”The Plague”, by Albert Camus is the story of a pestilence that comes to afflict the city of Oran, cutting it off from the outside world and converting it into a stage upon which a metaphysical drama is enacted. From … Continue reading

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