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Thursday, July 11, 2002
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. . . fascinated by these 104 Stories (blog like writings) of Bernhard . . .

Imagination

Near the Coptic quarter in Cairo we noticed whole rows of streets in whose four-and five-story houses thousands of chickens and goats and even pigs are kept. We tried to imagine what the noise would be like if these houses were to burn down. (Thomas Bernhard. The Voice Imitator 87. Translated by Kenneth J. Northcott)

. . . they have the same flavour of the quiky writings found at Textism or openbrackets . . .


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