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Henceforth , O living matter , you are nothing more Than the fixed heart of chaos ,
soft horror ' s granite core , Than a forgotten Sphinx that in some desert stands ,
Drowsing beneath the heat , half - hidden by the sands , Unmarked on any map ...
Henceforth , O living matter , you are nothing more Than the fixed heart of chaos ,
soft horror ' s granite core , Than a forgotten Sphinx that in some desert stands ,
Drowsing beneath the heat , half - hidden by the sands , Unmarked on any map ...
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Hugo ' s Jersey notes have preserved their messages : ' Every great man works
on two works – the work he creates as a living person and his spirit - work . A
living man devotes himself to the first work . But in the deep still of night the spirit
...
Hugo ' s Jersey notes have preserved their messages : ' Every great man works
on two works – the work he creates as a living person and his spirit - work . A
living man devotes himself to the first work . But in the deep still of night the spirit
...
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It prostitutes the living body to the inorganic world . In relation to the living it
represents the rights of the corpse . Fetishism , which succumbs to the sex -
appeal of the inorganic , is its vital nerve ; and the cult of the commodity recruits
this to its ...
It prostitutes the living body to the inorganic world . In relation to the living it
represents the rights of the corpse . Fetishism , which succumbs to the sex -
appeal of the inorganic , is its vital nerve ; and the cult of the commodity recruits
this to its ...
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The Bohème II | 11 |
The Flâneur 35 | 35 |
Modernism | 67 |
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