Wikipedia Poem, No. 211 Posted on May 29, 2016May 30, 2016 by Joseph M. Gerace “For a found or made object to be transformed into an offered object, and for it to be able to change its nature in line with the new relationships established in the interior life of the individual seeking a new balance between the internal and external, the pretext to this transformation must have an interpretive value that is, if not always negligible, at least very limited. The offering of an object might have as its setting the pretext of decoration, or a celebration, or some other external and circumstantial accident, just as the manifest life of a dream uses diurnal remnants and random internal and external stimuli to provide the sleeper a framework of no interpretational value within which the action of the dream can unfold.” Ghérasim Luca too but lovers shed criticism and a wonderful bummer of multitudes largely marches on the play of a bird play makes man which kiss leslie stars a writers hand razzle dazzle root beer
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