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mistah charley, ph.d.'s avatar

Linh, it is a pleasure to read this. As for the quote, I find it attributed to Maurice Blanchot, in a reader's review of a book of literary essays by Gilbert Sorentino: "Something said: the unusual title comes from a Maurice Blanchot quote: 'No sooner is something said than something else must be said to correct the tendency of all that is said to become final...' "

Blanchot, a French writer, philosopher, and literary theorist, lived from 1907 to 2003, and was active in the Resistance during the German occupation.

If the current world order collapses, as it seems it must, to some unknowable degree, it seems that human life would still go on in places where people can get what they really need - the corner of the world you are now in sounds like such a place. Many other places would be less livable, however. If things can't go on, they won't.

The phrase "we shall overcome someday" requires flexible definitions of "we", "overcome", and "someday".

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Tony's avatar

I can taste the tranquility.

Presently solo travelling in Colombia I recently gained a new word that describes your writing Señor Dinh. The word is Excelso

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