fragmentary glimpses

October 3, 2010

The there of things, the auroral there, is not inert. It shifts constantly, imperceptibly.
(Le là des choses, là auroral, n’est pas inerte. Remue sans cesse, imperceptiblement.)

Roger Munier
L'aube
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