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Un-Sight/ Un-Sound: (delirium X.)
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Un-Sight/ Un-Sound: (delirium X.)
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Un-Sight/ Un-Sound: (delirium X.)
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"un-sight un-sound/ yet/ in vacuum of doubt's expel/ clamouring for beyond flesh what meat as if/ yet forage no/ not a/ eye crushed within fist of none/ echoing chamber of nothing/ never dispelled" Un-Sight/ Un-Sound (delirium X.) is a prose-poetic work in three sequences: "delirium X," "Meat Sequence (after Francis Bacon)," and "Ghost-Limb Tongue." In the first, quotations from various authors (Bataille, Beckett, Luca, Popa et al.) are used as springboards for surreal imagistic fragmentation. The second section, inspired by Deleuze's Francis Bacon, deals with the subject of flesh/ meat and explores the concept of the human object divulged of identity/ place, stripped of ego, and viewed from an externus. The third section addresses the conflict between sense and the real and concludes with a collection of aphorisms written with regard to words becoming a bankrupt form of expression in the conflict between language and the Post-Human world . . . "It is nice to see that language too can be broken and made to rot like everything else." - E. Elias Merhige
"un-sight un-sound/ yet/ in vacuum of doubt's expel/ clamouring for beyond flesh what meat as if/ yet forage no/ not a/ eye crushed within fist of none/ echoing chamber of nothing/ never dispelled" Un-Sight/ Un-Sound (delirium X.) is a prose-poetic work in three sequences: "delirium X," "Meat Sequence (after Francis Bacon)," and "Ghost-Limb Tongue." In the first, quotations from various authors (Bataille, Beckett, Luca, Popa et al.) are used as springboards for surreal imagistic fragmentation. The second section, inspired by Deleuze's Francis Bacon, deals with the subject of flesh/ meat and explores the concept of the human object divulged of identity/ place, stripped of ego, and viewed from an externus. The third section addresses the conflict between sense and the real and concludes with a collection of aphorisms written with regard to words becoming a bankrupt form of expression in the conflict between language and the Post-Human world . . . "It is nice to see that language too can be broken and made to rot like everything else." - E. Elias Merhige


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