This put me in mind of one of my favorite bits of Beckett.
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Have you written about your work somewhere here? I'm a little curious--how does it merge or collide with what's here? Should've asked you that in your interview!
Thanks for the link to the Beckett piece. I love his serious and playful use of words, which seem to me like brush strokes on the page or stones arranged on a beach:
"And I did not feel inclined to take all that trouble for a half-measure."
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Have you written about your work somewhere here? I'm a little curious--how does it merge or collide with what's here? Should've asked you that in your interview!
Too much work? ... almost weekend!
I'd never read that bit of Beckett. Marvelous! Thank you.
Most Intriguing!
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Thanks for the link to the Beckett piece. I love his serious and playful use of words, which seem to me like brush strokes on the page or stones arranged on a beach:
"And I did not feel inclined to take all that trouble for a half-measure."
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