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Daily Archives: January 9, 2009

Musicalcolor

Posted on January 9, 2009 by Chico
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Ojalá pudiera vivir solamente en éxtasis, haciendo el cuerpo del poema con mi cuerpo, rescatando cada frase con mis días y con mis semanas, infundiéndole al poema mi soplo a medida que cada letra de cada palabra haya sido sacrificada en las ceremonias del vivir.

Alejandra Pizarnik, El Infierno musicalcolor

Posted in Castellano, General | Tagged Alejandra, Éxtasis, Infierno, Musicalcolor, Pizarnik, Poema | Leave a reply

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“The word gen means "illusion" or "apparition". In India a man man who uses conjury is called gensutsushi ["a master of illusion technique"]. Everything in this world is nothing but a marionette show. Thus we use the word gen.”
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