Dear Rene, (Please don't commit suicide again), Crevel, |
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Kwigd144 (kwigd144@aol.com) |
2003/11/03 19:23 |
Dear Rene, (Please don't commit suicide again), Crevel, The Information that
you are asking me for is over at James Sebor's Website, the Poster for the Ohio
Show Nov.1st. All the Surrealist people that are exhibiting in the show have
their lovely pictures on there, ego andall. I was always curious to what Andrew
T. really looked like, now I know. A Real Verdandi Tool. Our little friend,
Xtian, went and dyed his hair and has a stupid puss on, he looks so goth as
usual. Evi has an old picture of herself, really if you want to see a recent
picture of her, she kinda gained a little weight, (if you ask me), from that
Webism Groups show she was in with my EX-Friend Ingrid and Dr.Disco. Richard is
wearing sunglasses and Lady Hannah has that picture of her posing as a model,
she is so Siousxie Punkette it gets annoying after a while, (her act that is),
you know. The Only Surrealist, (that is exhibiting), that I hold a high regard
for (one that did not stab me in the back) is Pablo, who is real cool. The
others are all obvious chameleons. Sad really that they cannot have any poets
in it, which is a slap in the face to you all. There is no UMOR in this Ohio
Spectacle. "And then you ask me for a definition of umor----just
like that!----------"IT IS IN THE ESSENCE OF SYMBOLS TO BE SYMBOLIC" has long
seemed to me worthy of being deemed such in that it is liable to contain a host
of living things: EXAMPLE: You know the horrible life of the alarm clock-----
it's a monster that has appalled me because of the number of things its eyes
project, and the way the good fellow stares at me when I enter a room-----why,
then, does it have so much umor, why then? But there you have it: it is so and
not otherwise...... -------I believe it is a sensation------ I almost said a
SENSE------that too------of the theatrical (and joyless) pointlessness of
everything." Jacques Vache 1917
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