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Tag Archives: Wanda Skinner
DETONATING VOCABULARY: Invisible Fame Of An Anti-Language
The final paradox of the search for purity is that it is an attempt to force experience into logical categories of non-contradiction. But experience is not amenable and those who make the attempt find themselves led into contradiction. — Mary Douglas A publisher … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anna C. Chave, Arthur Rimbaud, Charles Baudelaire, Charles Henry, Edgar Allan Poe, Felix Feneon, Felix Valotton, Georges Seurat, Jean Paul Sartre, Joan Ungersma-Halperin, John Menick, Jules Renard, Julian Barnes, Karl Krauss, LaForgue, Luc Sante, Maggie Balistren, Marcel Proust, Mark Irving, Mary Douglas, Maximilien Luce, Pablo Picasso, Paul Signac, Paul Verlaine, Pierre Bonnard, Proust, Stephane Mallarme, Thadee Natanson, Wanda Skinner
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ASPIRING ONLY TO SILENCE
In “The Painter of Modern Life,” Baudelaire is the first to define Modernism and does so as a conjunction of the eternal and the ephemeral. To find that element of the eternal in the ephemeral which Baudelaire saw as embodying … Continue reading →
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft
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Tagged Andre Gide, Camille Pissarro, Charles Baudelaire, Christopher Benfey, David Baptiste-Chirot, Edward Morris, Emile Verhaeren, Felix Feneon, Francis Viele-Griffen, Henri Gheon, Henri-Edmond Cross, John Menick, Jonathan Crary, Julian Barnes, Luc Sante, Maggie Balistren, Maurice Maeterlinck, Paul Signac, Stephane Mallarme, Walter Benjamin, Wanda Skinner
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