the
world is a presence: R.
Brooke.
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how
wonderful to become: A. Schwerner. From, "Tablet
XVIII." The Tablets. Orono, ME, 1999.
p.55.
Living
in Paris was a Russian: P. Watkins, “The Forger.” New
York, 2000. pp.68-9.
what
is essential: C.J. Stivale, "Gilles
Deleuze's ABC Primer, with Claire Parnet." (1996) www.langlab.wayne.edu/CStivale/D-G/ABC1.html.
they die of the
tension: John
Newlove. From, "God
Bless the Bear."
horizons
of bark: cortex = bark, "since
it covers the outer surface of the brain as does the bark on
a tree," S. A. Greenfield, The Human Brain. New
York, 1997. pp.12-13
Surely
in those great depths: P. Rogers. From, "The Light
Inside of Death."
I
have consecrated my life: J-P Witkin. Quoted in,
D.L. Strauss, Between
the Eyes: Essays on Photography
and Politics. New York, 2003. p.55.
I
praise those ancient Chinamen: P. Whalen. From, "Hymnus Ad Patrem
Sinensis."
We
approached a pickup truck: K.
Pang. From, "Salmon Nation Haibun." Unpublished MS.
in
the animist world: W. Reed, "Shamanistic
Principles of Initiation and Power." In, The Shaman From
Elko. San Francisco, CA., 1978. p.41.
The
faces afloat: R. Bringhurst. From, "His
Dream."
a
successful trip: B. Hurd, Entering the
Stone: On Caves and Feeling Through the Dark. Boston, 2003.
p.135.
had
a slight overhang: S. Giedion, The
Eternal Present.Princeton, NJ., 1962. p. 470.
the
idea of 'remembering': P. Shepard, Man
in the Landscape.
Athens, GA., 2002. p. 30.