Wednesday, November 6, 2013

0. Non-voyante

 
Taken apart from the l’affaire, there is the sightlessness of secularism—
If dignity were adjunct to profession—Converging and erupting to the letter,
Beyond religion, an ascertainable faith in a sinuous lyric—Diderot, the asterisk,*
For mountains dotted by sanatoriums, or dampened immunity by M. tuberculosis
A slipcase’s gore mark—Abandoned on church steps, Jean le Rond d’Alembert, 0,
With an annuity of 1200 livres—Fused together in the now shrugged off foulard,

Revelation of the skin’s braille—Langhans giant cells of the lung, their bacterial foulards—
In this body, a veritable cadaver for our transparencies, or as rations of soft secularism 
Allow—N solutions of an nth degree equation, and a proof attempted by d’Alembert (0),
That might aptly describe the mordant constituents of the Republic of Letters—
Intermediaries of infection—Beckoned dendritic cells and T-lymphocytes for M. tuberculosis
Bacilli-rich cells of reality rendered into inciting know-how—Diderot, to bear its asterisk*

Or mark of a thorn—Pensées philosophiques (1746), where faculties of desire, aversion are asterisks—
Two gas giants of Sirius and Saturn—Voltaire's Micromégas (1752) or Dictionnaire (1764) drape foulards
Over the liturgical apparatus recounting flung shadows—Penetrating layers of M. tuberculosis,
For which a resistant patient takes a drug combination of three agents—Secularism
Now demands a share—Tenanted in Vincennes for three months, Diderot and his Lettre
Sur les aveugles (1749) glean three print editions—The same year, Euler condensed d’Alembert’s

Precession of the equinoxes—Madame’s Lettre recurs in L’Encyclopédie by d’Alembert (0)
A man-born-blind’s advances in bonnet-making—Tiring of the teardrop-spoked asterisk  
Of his bath overflow, Rousseau made the six-mile walk from Paris to Diderot, and in his letter
In August, the sextile month, after the porcelain factory went to Sèvres, to patterns for silk foulards
To Malesherbes, he expresses the weight of illumination itself, possibly from M. tuberculosis
Early fevers seize free iron for bacterial replication—Recorded temperatures and secularists

Place Rousseau on his October vagration; with a folded Mercure, he denies secularist
Development—Mercury’s tight orbit is completed twice, where axial rotation is tripled—d’Alembert,
Constitutionally incapable of eccentric schedules levied by innate ideas—In M. tuberculosis,
Macrophages of the blind-walled lesion halve their impurity—Unlike a wave, a punched asterisk—
Formed from eyes of neglected greenhouses—Diderot’s remarks on the blind are a foulard
Of unimagined complexity—Would the reader to the blind pause before the letter’s

Postscript—Proliferating tubercle in dormancy, or Diderot’s scarlet dressing gown, a letter
Sent to Chantal in
L'Identité (1998), under which he draws a final lune, pries her secular
Compassion—Lived side by side, others no longer move her with their eyes—Foulards,
Worn by the ones that do, invite distrust—Diderot mocks the blind-eye surgeon, d’Alembert’s
Dream
(1769) begging Kundera’s question of identity in the bedroom of a salonnière—Asterisks
Of a bias, a spider, arise from stable oppositions—Teeming, necrotic foci of M. tuberculosis

Burst, and the Mycoplasma’s bloody aspirate alters new cell lines—Anonymous letters breach  
Our familiarity, our foulards—Julie de Lespinasse died by unanswered mail (1776); d’Alembert (0), circumspect, by her side—
Elsewhere, there is secular intolerance—Editorial asterisks, we take our seats among the stars

 

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