The musings of an architect who loves mid century glass, the Black Lips, military watches, architecture, chairs, guitars, Oulipo, Rauschenberg, and on and on.
How so, I wonder? Archetype as (in Jungian psychology) a "collectively inherited unconscious idea universally present in individual psyches"... for the writer (l'ecrivain)?
Hi. I'm a 16-year old (I wish!) shut-in: something about white blood cells. I don't know how I ended up here, on your site, but tony you seem like a nice man.
I can only say to you and "anonymous" that sometimes "place" can operate as part of the narrative in a story--as in the "absent narrator" who has no real grounding anywhere.
anyway, if i keep touching keys, maybe i'll find my way out of this Medicare mess.
Hi Beth Well, thanks for the compliment and for coming. At least you have the net. If you're tired of the net, you're tired of life. I probably could spend a year googling and researching obscure things and not be concerend about being a shut in. Good luck with that, anyway.
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Noah Richler writes that a house is an enduring archetype of the ecrivain.
How so, I wonder? Archetype as (in Jungian psychology) a "collectively inherited unconscious idea universally present in individual psyches"... for the writer (l'ecrivain)?
Hi. I'm a 16-year old (I wish!) shut-in: something about white blood cells. I don't know how I ended up here, on your site, but tony you seem like a nice man.
I can only say to you and "anonymous" that sometimes "place" can operate as part of the narrative in a story--as in the "absent narrator" who has no real grounding anywhere.
anyway, if i keep touching keys, maybe i'll find my way out of this Medicare mess.
Yours truly, Beth
Hi Beth
Well, thanks for the compliment and for coming. At least you have the net. If you're tired of the net, you're tired of life. I probably could spend a year googling and researching obscure things and not be concerend about being a shut in.
Good luck with that, anyway.
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