01-30-2013, 06:07 AM
It's good in desperate doses. Some areas are hard to chew, and you just have to force it down. This is a piece of writing that eats itself alive. Near the end, language starts to fall apart, and turn back on itself: like, "Just like what is now is likely to never have been then,
and anything here is like anything there,
one and the same, neither at the end nor beginning of..." "FOR ALL AND NONE", that's Nietzsche, right? The subject, and whatever else gets attached to it, turns itself inside out, and cancels itself out. Is it good or bad? I don't know; but it works on the level I'm reading it from, at the moment.
and anything here is like anything there,
one and the same, neither at the end nor beginning of..." "FOR ALL AND NONE", that's Nietzsche, right? The subject, and whatever else gets attached to it, turns itself inside out, and cancels itself out. Is it good or bad? I don't know; but it works on the level I'm reading it from, at the moment.
