stolen language

November 29, 2007

11/29/07

Filed under: Uncategorized — thedude110 @ 3:55 pm

“These noises converged in a single sensation of life for me: I imagined that I bore my chalice safely through a throng of foes.”

Dubliners

November 25, 2007

11/25/07

Filed under: Dubliners — thedude110 @ 3:07 pm

“We were serious to the point of solemnity, but once during the short voyage our eyes met and we laughed.”

Dubliners

November 23, 2007

11/23/07

Filed under: Dubliners — thedude110 @ 10:08 pm

“No one would think he’d make such a beautiful corpse.”

Dubliners


November 21, 2007

11/21/07

Filed under: The Telephone Book — thedude110 @ 8:02 pm

‘”To think of those solemn donkeys breaking a little child’s heart with their ignorant and damned rubbish about plagiarism!’”

The Telephone Book //Technology, Schizophrenia, Electric Speech

11/21/07

Filed under: The Telephone Book — thedude110 @ 8:02 pm

“Freely translating ‘Lazarus arise!’ Come here, I want you, poses the demand that Alexander Graham Bell inspired into all telephonics.”

The Telephone Book //Technology, Schizophrenia, Electric Speech

November 20, 2007

11/20/07

Filed under: The Telephone Book — thedude110 @ 10:34 pm

“The state, as we know, is wired, electrically fenced, and set up as an immense surveillance apparatus.  The wire often turns barbed, electrically binding the subject’s body.”

The Telephone Book //Technology, Schizophrenia, Electric Speech

11/20/07

Filed under: The Telephone Book — thedude110 @ 10:33 pm

“The telephone has taught us that the other calls to originate the self.”

The Telephone Book //Technology, Schizophrenia, Electric Speech

11/20/07

Filed under: The Telephone Book — thedude110 @ 10:33 pm

“… in commemorative disjunction.”

The Telephone Book //Technology, Schizophrenia, Electric Speech

November 18, 2007

11/18/07

Filed under: The Telephone Book — thedude110 @ 10:49 pm

“The promise of death resisted, however, destines itself toward the click at your end.”

The Telephone Book //Technology, Schizophrenia, Electric Speech

11/18/07

Filed under: The Telephone Book — thedude110 @ 10:49 pm

“When one responded to the telephone, it must have been that a ship was coming at you.  In the imaginary, I mean, though above that as well.  In those days, when Bell and Watson were still on the lookout, one responded, on affirmed the call, by saying ‘Ahoy!’  Now they say ‘Hello’ or sometimes they wonder can they help me.”

The Telephone Book //Technology, Schizophrenia, Electric Speech

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