Day: April 5, 2019

The Mao Ghost – Lightspeed Magazine

The Mao Ghost – Lightspeed Magazine “I still remember that evening: In the heavy air, the plastic dragonflies hovered just below the eaves like miniature helicopters, drifting about slightly even though there was no wind. I came home, and Dad was already in the house but kept the lights off. The setting sun came in…

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nobrashfestivity: Lumiere Brothers, Serpentine Dance, 1896  The dancer is Loie Fuller; the pioneer modern dancer.  Hand-colored frame by frame. 

Norris, Margot: pg 485 “Hearing poorly, [Hugh] Kenner heard acutely in a variety of registers simultaneously. He heard unspoken sounds that had no substance, that were there but not there, and he heard sounds as material and solid as a hard substance. To convey what he heard, Kenner composed his own poetic language, a singular…

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