These fragments I have shored against my ruins. -T.S. Eliot

These fragments I have shored against my ruins.  -T.S. Eliot
Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts

Thursday, April 12, 2012

The Physicality of Writing




I discovered the tongue and the lips of my heart. Since then I have not had a mouth.
—Edmond Jabès, The Book of Questions: Volume I [The Book of Yukel, Return to the Book], translated by Rosmarie Waldrop



Photo:  Edward S. Curtis

Sunday, March 11, 2012

The Unsaid



















I used to put words here
(1,095 days worth);
I still do, only now
they are rarely mine.



Image: Michaël Borremans, Various ways of avoiding visual contact with the outside world using yellow isolating tape, 1998

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Nota Bene
























[Footnotes, subtext are everything.]

Photo: Random, found

Monday, August 1, 2011

I am Constantly Writing




















"The novel I am constantly writing is always the same one, and it might be described as a variously sliced-up or torn-apart book of myself."
-Robert Walser

Art: Ernst Fuchs

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

I Begin Everywhere at Once























"I begin, everywhere at once, as if I had a century ahead of me." —Elias Canetti

Have I said this before? Most likely. 

I've arrived, remained, left, only to leave again and return. Which is coming and which is going? I tend to confuse the two. A decision, then. Instead of mourning the time, the oddities, the surrounding infinite of things, I will write. 

Photo: Zion National Park, Utah. Cross-bedded Navajo Sandstone on Checkerboard Mountain along the Zion-Mount Carmel road. Circa 1946.