He had watched her leave the ways
at Blohm and Voss's, and afterwards made a
quite happy water-colour of the
graceful ship, done with a good deal of attention to detail, and a loving and not unskillful
treatment of the glassy
green, rolling waves.
—
H.T. Lowe-Porter's 1927, 1955 translation of Thomas Mann's
The Magic Mountain (1924)
Piecework did it. It's like instead of a forest with enormous trees, you have
to think of small
plants with shallow roots. […] Arkin once said that
she was a
first-class device as long as someone aimed her in the right direction. –Saul
Bellow’s
Mr. Sammler’s Planet (
1969,
1970)
Margotte; provoked to
rejoinder that only male quail shrill, was for Uncle
Sammler, whose strides
On an occasion from a walkup on Great Russell Street, that day,
remarkable for the
Freudian British Museum Isis-
Tyche of Cyprus (2 C.E.)—
Ruddered and with bi-horns of plenty, the object which in an ellipsis in
over 45 years’s time; a namesake acronym returns shattering their gallery
vitrines—His intolerance for women branded a
Hummel shepherdess, whose former
helmet of blonde brazens to dark caramel, airborne Roissy to Cointrin penning
her love letter to Arkin—His fountain pen’s floating apostrophe between the
open and closed window panels
Exploded in the lining of her breast pocket, after kilometers of writing
its cartridge at last, to land—On her, within overhanging eaves of
Grisons,
with its successive Parker Pen,
The
Jotter (
1954); its tungsten
Carbide capillary ball
arrow clasped into the outer blazer, over his
camel pardessus—The former Caroline’s as well, a carmine
bespoke American Beauty (1965), in the first
class of aisles of amiss and mistaken from the saved clipping
of the Boeing 707
prototype Tex Johnston barrel-rolled
over Lake Washington (7 August 1955)—The
trip was
Shula’s entry for
The New York Times Magazine travel sweepstakes, and
the drawings exceeding probabilities, as much the excelsior of the Dutchess
county sofa with stashed currency, with intimates—
Through its
gold foil,
Diary of a
Century, greening (1970), enclosed so many wheels of aviators and cyclists,
yet first thoughts were of turbine entrances of dams—
Margotte; inattentive to
Dr. Lal’s
plans for the milliard cubic meters (mem) of the solid state lunar
watershed of comet impact water through manmade inclines for future stocked
fish invulnerable to cosmic rays—Simply sifting scenarios for the skirt whorls,
hatbands of Lartigue’s
Models is naïve countering
Richard Avedon’s lens—Rossellini’s production
of the Cocteau screenplay,
Il miracolo
(1948), without sound, is mastering the ecstasy before
Fellini as a goatherd,
or Joseph, Nannina, reaches for an apple, in whose abstention becomes
Magritte’s
Le fils de l'homme
(1964)—Wide strides
In the orchard, the holographic way of
Rémy de Gourmont (1858-1915),
Simone, écarte les guêpes (1901), and stridulations
from being gratified—Not E.E. Cummings (1917);
still regarded in mis-estimation
of the
Calligrammes (1918)—What then,
of the
Selenites building a sphere (1901), after Boullée’s
Cénotaphe à Newton (1784), the opposing, perforated antiaircraft
spotlights before the Allied bombing campaigns, from the
Lichtdom
(1933)—Intimates
Of administration; incredulous, as they read the editor of
Fortune,
Galbraith, his attorney, Ball’s seven-day interrogation of Albert Speer (
Life,
Dec. 17, 1945, 57)—Touching down on the single concrete
runway of Switzerland,
with Settembrinian
epithets that
Roentgen’s wife, also named
Berthe, as the
sitter for
Auguste Clésinger’s Marianne (1878), whose silhouette of her hand screened,
through what was then believed the fourth state of matter’s induction coil and
evacuated
Crookes tube, the bent band of X-ray emissions (22 December 1895)—The
hour ferry from Cyprus
To Jaffa,
Andromeda’s mainstay, and
mention in the seven war books of
Flavius Josephus (75 C.E.)—Intimations of Joseph Cornell’s
Sand Fountain (1953) or the installation in the Guggenheim,
Grand Hôtel de l'Observatoire (1954), in
both the
Aaltos’s
Paimio sanatorium designed down to its
washbasins—Blocks of
sunshine and feathered lenticels of
birch plywood chairs (
1932), for hamstring
pressure points and chest expansion—
Waldhaus Flims in August,
with its peaking
meteors, to March, when it is not snowing, through each of its balconies,
panels
The Hanseatentum of Hamburg,
where Bruno, né Schlesinger, Walter conducts
Aïda (
27 September 1901),
including Lübeck and beyond the Alster Basin; predecessor of
the Charles—Out of
which Thomas Mann; an isolated point of our curve, summoned
one black among
white swans, as they were in a dense flock on the mirror pool of
Schlöss
Benrath for his last novella (1953), then gathered in the mill dam besides
right of way barges of the crackling
tin of
Erzgebirge separated from
smelted
wolf’s hair,
tungsten—
On another shore,
Cornish regulus
and
wolfram, its resistive
wire down workable into the cord and contrail of the
farthest unaided sight of the Swan’s tail,
Deneb,
through the ball of the
question mark, the Lion’s
heart, using first among seven stars of Ursa Minor as
the
cynosure—Training his manual shutter since age seven (1902),
Jacques-Henri
Lartigue
Captures the essence of
childhood, which halts abruptly for the cause of having done nothing to deserve
its patterns of a pricked paper stars—Backlit by permutations of Edison’s
carbonized sewing thread,
Swan’s cellulose (1881), Siemens and Halske’s
patented
tantalum (
1905), until two Austrians,
Alexander Just and
Franz Hanaman
(1904) sell up to General Electric (1907), if their newfound sobriety in the
four corners of each room, the Braun
SK55 Snow
White’s Coffin (1956) spins tarpool LPs pending redesign for the disquiet
of society meetings, which bring the wraith of the Coburg doll-manufacturer,
and among those in whose endothelial
networks tubercular bacilli lies sleeping,
but for posttussive rales between Mariano Garau’s four-voice chorale of the
ninet
y-sixth Psalm and the Mingus Quintet’s
Reincarnation of a Lovebird (1957)—Hazarding the particulars of frame-panel
Wainscoting, there it is slightly
stained by fireside deposits of lignite, with Henrietta’s thrown
seven of hearts into the
Schnier grate (
1963); as perhaps it was before
Heinrich Böll,
the first German to win the Nobel Prize for literature (1972) since 1929—Thomas
Mann settled
then, if not on the unslantingly dumbstruck vehicle of Arrhenius’s
tallying
beyond his Uppsala cathedral school, the formula of radiative
forcing
of carbon dioxide (1896), on the nothing before G-d,
Der Bajazzo (
1897)—Similarly at sea and in stature of Robert Frost’s
A Record Stride (1912)
Hans vaults into the cast iron
bath, where the
Sepentery rings beaded from the failed faucet
housing—Nevertheless, on the edge Marie reads aloud, recalling that gallery
print of
Figure III. of
Lucas Jennis of
Lambsprinck (1620), where the
Shulamite's beloved is too intimate
Before fixed likenesses—
A great and strong deer; / The other an unicorn [...] (3.4-5), or
Song of Songs,
a stag, domeh (2:9) and herself, a mare,
dimmitik (
1:9), by turns the
date palm (7:9)—Adding
teth
(9) to each mem (40) to obtain twice forty-nine, Shoshan is the
lily that
secures the
immortality of Neferkare Ramesses
IX (1129–1111 B.C.E.), and
possible origin of some of the forty-nine words
absent from the indices, among
them, being the steed of his ancestor's chariots (
1:9), then the
serpent and
final
punctum, and last of
Dan to proceed with the fallow deer (
Dama mesopotamica) on the strait to
Cyprus—
Derived from the Bruges
strong-arm, the Van der Beurse, the Frankfurt Boerse sets upon equivalent
exchange rates (
1585); and along with resurgence of this fiend, Johann Spies
prints the
Faustbuch (1587)—Transcribed from the Nuremburg in postponement of
Faber’s drafting
leadholder (1861), for
the flame of the bow,
rishpe qeshet (Ps. 76:4), uncovered as
the Canaanite
Resheph syncretized at the Idalion
as Apollo
Amyklaios, and
reported by the Swedish Cyprus
Expedition (
1927)—Hofrat Behrens
expands on a quarterly from the same year, the molecular weight and osmotic
pressure of crystalline
albumen constituting the ova and coagulating fibrin
unruffled in the form of Brancusi’s
heads, some taking his entire career to
turn and patinate, to number Faber & Faber’s
Lupercal (1960), as the
eye-guarded eggs in these hedgerows—When the twins communicated to the hand
through the sound of the seven-stringed kithara; the first fabricated by Hermes
from a
turtle shell, or as the application oxidizing with silver, Atget’s
The Orangerie Staircase (1901), which
had confronted Margotte in the consulting room—With then little thought to
Georg Agricola’s
lupi spuma (
1556),
Bergman’s
heavy stone (1781), of which any traces of the metal; unlike all the
plate packed on the
ossatura of Cellini’s
Perseus
(1545), which will not weld, Juan José and Fausto D´Elhuyar y de Zubice
first
isolated from Scheele’s sulfur-colored, hydrated tungsten
Trioxide with
charcoal
(1783)—Youths that once ran up the avenue with goatskin thongs, and stopping
before nearly a score of
riderless Barbary horses
raced the Via del Corso for
Carnevale until 1882, in another city meet as intimates
Seated with crossed legs in
Thonet's
No. 14 six pieces of steam-bent wood chairs (1859)—With his motions to
catch his subjects in midair; there is the unrivaled subtlety in Lartigue—
Among the Davos
attendees is
Robert Louis Stevenson, at Steigenberger Grandhotel Belvédère, [
February 1881],
who is passed the copy that would become Horatio Forbes Brown’s
Life on the
Lagoons (1884)—Replicated inside the Swiss hotels; there were those outfitting
the sooted façades of
Dordrecht,
Strasbourg,
Eppendorf in Jugendstil, and here,
an entire pavilion, in otherwise
klassisch-feudal accommodations, with
locking
door panels
Of stem and glass, and felted, as
to not clatter at the intersection of the Bise and the Föhn in prominences of
drafts, where piz is misheard as pieces, among other mapped horns and
needles—In the wake of the
Attilan invasions of Rome (452 C.E.), the Venetian
lagoon of the Visigoths is chronicled by Joseph Aschbach (
1827); Ruskin familiarized
the reader Proust;
The Wings of the Lion (1865) and why a preponderance of
female nudes of Venice
never [...] exercising any overpowering influence, by
the Venetians,
the last believing school (
1855), on
his pilgrimage to
Évian
(1899); the author of
Sesame and Lilies
in the same voice addressed to
Lacerta, Marie La Touche, his pupil's benevolent
reader—Himself, brought to the mature
Carpaccio of the Scuola,
St. George Baptizing the Selenites (1507), a decade
from the opinion of Burne-Jones (
1859)—Then,
what of the questioning silence, which seems to cover a reservation at the
unfinished
Perseus cycle, though most distinguished is
The Baleful Head (1887),
in
whose octagonal font is, to the VSEPR indoctrinated, the arrangement of
tungsten carbide, with nickel for sheen, shaped into a dense band—More likely,
the
cleavage of each hand that wears it, by the couple loath to unclasp
reflections of themselves—Caput Algol,
to the astrologer's son and fifth
procurator of Judea, incorporates itself; the
beheading of
Herod’s second,
remains
apocryphal, as in the ensnared
Pythian mane of the lawn's plaster
Apollo Belvedere, where
the
stride
About the
Caumasee and its
footbridge's overlaid rockslides are turning up here and there preserved scales
to tempt the next
Agassiz—Professor Persikov,
from The Fatal Eggs (
1928), supplying the
notion of the
Nehushtan
multiplied everywhere, along the trodden diagonal between law and mercy exposed
by Rodchenko’s
Asphalting a Street in Moscow (1929)—Calling to mind the
unregistered
Danites; equally
the lot of Artur Sammler, who considered the
martial sendoff from a village in Piaseczno his first achievement—The mugshot
of the Apollo XVII
Mission (
1972), whose Vatican
copy from Leocharnes,
the 4th century contemporary of the
Callippus, posits for all time, as well as
any astronomer, another
seven junctions for the seeming retrograde actions of
crossing bodies suspended above the Earth—At
Kition, Cyprus,
Before the destruction by a quake
(322 C.E.) fetched down the bulk of
cyclopean fortifications built with blended
labor, as on the mortuary complex of Ramses III (1198-1116 B.C.E.) at
Medinet
Habu on the West Bank of Luxor, the snake tubes and dog burials; from each
guardian taking in its own indiscernible course, attest to the
healing center
there—How the explicitly defended against divided waters and aethyr resolve in
our collective mind consisting
of over six hundred gestures of Arrival and
Departure—Integrating the
Mauritian namesake of the adjacent ski colony, with
Verdi; more Greek than Italian, from the Magna Graecia levied under the
Hapsburgs, to a
Radames leading the campaign into Ethiopia, where the
solar barque once set up the Blue Nile protected by the
Two Ladies of Upper and
Lower Egypt, the vulture and cobra,
enumerated in panels
Distilling the name in motionless
amnion; later, furnishing the key to the inscriptions—Being far too
disintegrated to question the man who had thrown himself down a flight of
stairs, Margotte had anticipated the meeting, when Primo Levi’s
Il Sistema Periodico (1975) earlier on,
found its way into her hands, as did
Uncle
Tungsten (
2001)
What had amounted to a cambric of
girlhood shams, the Fascist spirit and subsequent antagonism beyond the printed
page, Arkin rediscovered through intimate
Disputation, which is the highest
expression of marital harmony, and each session achieving a new stand of the
oaks of
Bashan, its founders withstood analysis—Accounting before the first
examination of the human
brain (
1663), before future
imaging collapsed
metabolism, light, with the saltation of human thought, of
T.C.
Greco, the
surgeon and painter’s amanuensis, as with
Tulp the anatomist (
1632), who found
the
peau d’orange of the left breast of
Hendrickje Stoffels (1967),
by which
Rembrandt exposed the
seventh daughter, his Mistress,
Bathsheba at Her Bath (1654)—Margotte conceded the fashion
photographer with
130 extant albums of the momentous family as a promising explanation
for
Lartigue’s
Poignancy, beyond white marking pencil and negatives, as drawing by the
camera
lucida—Besides
Lartigue,
Pathé camera is again readied—For
Taurus
skewering the asterism represented by
Erichthonius,
sire of
Tyche;
Arkin, back in bed, flustered by this zoophilic talk and the
six-hundred-year-old ark-maker disposition in collecting—Hesitant between
Pausanias (150 C.E.), the recitative
horse,
Arion, conceived by Demeter in Fury
semblance coupling with Poseidon (
VIII.25) or the seventh-century
Arion
Herodotus (
I.23) indicated, originator of the
dithyramb, flung off the boat,
then
straddling a dolphin to
Taenarum near Corinth
onward to
Tarentum at Apulia
with the
Parthenians—
Near Cetus, whose lower wave front is sketched by
Deneb
Kaitos, at the celestial equator,
Charybdis at the Strait of Messina that
gyrates into
triskelion, or
Algol and
Ceres at the same degree,
transiting
Pisces—The Two Sicilies's Piazzi, who
secured the flying star of
61 Cygni
(1792); for a second time, at the cappodanno of 1801, the
asteroid (
2016)—After
an intimate
Dinner and walk to reflect on the
day’s separate itineraries—Saving for daybreak the just-released Apollo X
feedback; sometime, in future, an investigation of the
Kalonymos of
Hinterrhein, or
Lucca, of the ramparts, cordons, and parapets of the
site of
the first triumvirate (
56 B.C.E.)
mortared as a mural crown—The reductive
photograph falls
away to Hofmannsthal’s
Experience
(1897),
His city, at night in dark-blue
water (line 23)—
Cyprus
Salted gold bars—Borne neither by
feint nor flayed ceremony, Margotte
struggled that
night as one of two bears at
their
circumpolar bindings; the undreamed-of
tungsten heft of that
memoriam—James Merrill, as if pulling back from
Lartigue’s
45 comments:
https://schabrieres.wordpress.com/2016/02/26/marie-josee-christien-la-fenetre-souvre-2009/
"Much of the revealed inner workings glowed a pastel green, but red motes flared in scattered constellations to indicate outstanding engineering issues, launch day or not.
The design was simple, in essence. The Liberator looked like nothing so much as a Fourth of July firework, a rocket no less than a hundred meters in length, with habitable compartments stuck on the front end and an immense nozzle gaping at the back. Most of the hull was stuffed with asteroid-mined water-ice, dirty snow that would serve as the reaction mass that would drive the ship forward.
And buried somewhere in the guts of the ship, near that nozzle, was the antimatter drive.
Liberator's antimatter came in tiny granules of frozen hydrogen—or rather anti-hydrogen, stuff the propulsion engineers called 'H-bar.' For now it was contained inside a tungsten core, isolated from any normal matter by immaterial electromagnetic walls, the containment itself requiring huge energies to sustain.
[...] A natural source had at last been found in the 'flux tube' that connected the moon Io to its parent Jupiter, a tube of electrical current five million amperes strong, generated as that moon ploughed through Jupiter's magnetic field.
To mine antimatter, all you had to do was send a spacecraft into the flux tube and use magnetic traps to sift out antimatter particles. But there was a world of engineering challenge in that 'all.'"
— Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter's Firstborn (2008)
https://schabrieres.wordpress.com/2016/03/14/marc-baron-levidence-2015/
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=F55F42B98D0538C0!1399&authkey=!AJ34YIKNXtnwM3Q&v=3&ithint=photo%2cjpg
Herculaneum:
http://www.esrf.eu/home/news/general/content-news/general/metallic-ink-revealed-in-herculaneum-papyri.html
Exercise 63 will go here too.
https://books.google.com/books?id=6MEdBQAAQBAJ&lpg=PA238&dq=It%20is%20only%20when%20we%20learn%20how%20to%20exploit%20cars%20and%20industry%20as%20effectively%20as%20possible%20that%20we%20will%20have%20time%20to%20enjoy%20nature!&pg=PA238#v=onepage&q=It%20is%20only%20when%20we%20learn%20how%20to%20exploit%20cars%20and%20industry%20as%20effectively%20as%20possible%20that%20we%20will%20have%20time%20to%20enjoy%20nature!&f=false
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3DfyJRIT4jyMm1iMk5jaDUtS2M/view
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AAcSbmN3ubaHS8g&cid=F55F42B98D0538C0&id=F55F42B98D0538C0%211423&parId=root&o=OneUp
Yes, Exercise 66 has a resemblance to 63. I will put it here.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3DfyJRIT4jyN1N0blpEc3Z6SkE/view?usp=sharing
Opening 11 January 2017.
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2016/nov/04/hamburg-elbphilhamonie-herzog-de-meuron-a-cathedral-for-our-time
After I am officially a nurse with wound, there might be room to expand on this novel, about lead and the first six magic numbers, 2, 8, 20, 28, 50, 82, of complete shell elements of helium, oxygen, calcium, nickel, tin, and lead respectively.
https://books.google.com/books?id=XS2QtX4fdQMC&lpg=PA193&dq=The%20Dean's%20December%20%22lead%22&pg=PA193#v=onepage&q=The%20Dean's%20December%20%22lead%22&f=false
https://books.google.com/books?id=OBMyBwAAQBAJ&lpg=PT78&dq=magic%20number%20elements%2082%20lead&pg=PT78#v=onepage&q=magic%20number%20elements%2082%20lead&f=false
https://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/MAGAZINE-tribe-of-dan-sons-of-israel-or-of-greek-mercenaries-hired-by-egypt-1.5468423
https://books.google.com/books?id=0uwDTrxyaB8C&pg=PA394&dq=magic+numbers+nucleons&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjFruSdi9DaAhUION8KHa9mDUYQ6AEIJTAA#v=onepage&q=magic%20numbers%20nucleons&f=false
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/superheavy-element-117-island-of-stability/
Maybe I can imagine Arkin is still alive, and review the magic numbers.
I read these today:
https://books.google.com/books?id=LvBzDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT27&dq=The+Plaza+Satow+%22Caruso%22+%22clock%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjt84Dgma3qAhW6lXIEHcpPD80Q6AEIJzAA#v=onepage&q=The%20Plaza%20Satow%20%22Caruso%22%20%22clock%22&f=false
https://books.google.com/books?id=EQFwDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA651&dq=Ancient+Evenings+Mailer+%22seat%22+%22seat+maker%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwip56qCmq3qAhUXoHIEHRW-BLwQ6AEIJzAA#v=onepage&q=Ancient%20Evenings%20Mailer%20%22seat%22%20%22seat%20maker%22&f=false
The pentagram shape of the hierophant with embedded Isis will reprise in Exercise 88.
https://youtu.be/b9UUnorP-8U
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AsA4BY25Ql_1mH65lYuV9uQ7LT-U
Late entry. Thank you, for reminding me.
To be read:
https://books.google.com/books/about/Superheavy.html?id=CGiDDwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gb_mobile_entity&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&gboemv=1
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._Daneel_Olivaw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbcBrPo0tuw
https://youtu.be/U0dGrPurJQE
https://www.google.com/books/edition/Astounding_Science_fiction/KloEAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Can+a+robot+bear+witness+on+Solaria%3F+%5B...%5D+And+yet+a+footprint+can,+Partner+Elijah,+although+that+is+much+less+human+than+a+robot+is.+The+position+of+your+planet+in+this+respect+is+illogical.+On+Solaria,+robotic+evidence,+when+competent,+is+admissible.&dq=Can+a+robot+bear+witness+on+Solaria%3F+%5B...%5D+And+yet+a+footprint+can,+Partner+Elijah,+although+that+is+much+less+human+than+a+robot+is.+The+position+of+your+planet+in+this+respect+is+illogical.+On+Solaria,+robotic+evidence,+when+competent,+is+admissible.&printsec=frontcover
https://www.google.com/books/edition/Antimony_Gold_and_Jupiter_s_Wolf/8Cy7DwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Antimony,+Gold,+and+Jupiter%27s+Wolf&printsec=frontcover
https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Fabric_of_Civilization/KSUBEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=The+Fabric+of+Civilization:+How+Textiles+Made+the+World+Postrel&printsec=frontcover
https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Magician/R8A8EAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Colm+T%C3%B3ib%C3%ADn+%22The+Magician%22&printsec=frontcover
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/09/27/i/amp
I bought my ticket to Matrix Revolutions early, so I perused and brought these, among others. There was a half off sale on all hardcovers.
Rather than being a glossy coffee table book, Max Adams expounds on a few new to me:
https://books.google.com/books?id=EDwCEAAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=inauthor:%22Max+Adams%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiyib6aiIn1AhVjUt8KHSCNCy8Q6AF6BAgEEAM
https://books.google.com/books?id=lHjIDwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=art+hiding+in+the+city+zimmer&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiAisOsiYn1AhWDoHIEHYFhBKkQ6AF6BAgKEAM
I am putting this here, for further inquiry.
https://books.google.com/books?id=99l_P7uGCiQC&pg=PT213&dq=osman+joseph+yuya&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjQpbixi4n1AhXbgnIEHZNIAwAQ6AF6BAgDEAM
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sciencenews.org/article/tiny-living-machines-xenobots-replicate-copies-frog-cells/amp
https://www.ancient-origins.net/history/mysterious-mummy-cairo-surprising-true-identity-joseph-coat-many-colors-008681
Xenopus is a genera I have before mentioned.
The
https://books.google.com/books?id=UODDB-ukNPwC&printsec=frontcover&dq=mann+joseph+and+his+brothers&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjGlJ2X8ND1AhWxmHIEHYrgBmMQ6AF6BAgMEAM
The shulamite will forever be an ambivalent image for me, as one layered with the plies of praise, yet not worth giving a name.
"Her dead, underwater eyes looked distantly at the nautilus, which Theodora now noticed in the room for the first time. Static and not, beside the compotier with the wax fruit, the nautilus flowered. You could almost touch it. But you did not touch. Because you cannot touch a music, a flowering of water, the white smile on the sleeper's mouth. The nautilus flowered and flowed, as pervasive and evasive as experience. The walls of the Hôtel du Midi almost opened out.
'It is strange, and why are we here?' said the voice of Theodora Goodman, parting the water.
'I guess we have to be somewhere,' replied Mrs. Rapallo (199)."
Patrick White's The Aunt's Story (1948)
https://www.beachcombingmagazine.com/blogs/news/lost-at-sea-the-sunken-cargo-of-the-tokio-express
The Tokio Express was laid down in 1971 in the Hamburg docks of Blohm + Voss.
https://books.google.com/books/about/Thomas_Mann_s_The_Magic_Mountain.html?id=Bx8rBwAAQBAJ#v=onepage&q=thomas%20mann%20hamburg&f=false
Jonah "You cared about the plant" (4:10).
https://www.farrow-ball.com/en-us/paint-colours/Wine-Dark
https://books.google.com/books?id=lcrQDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA13&dq=psalm+92+12+phoenix&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiS3IzA0er6AhWfD1kFHcgwBAUQ6AF6BAgJEAM#v=onepage&q=psalm%2092%2012%20phoenix&f=false
https://books.google.com/books?id=293cDQAAQBAJ&pg=PT190&dq=psalm+92+12+tamar&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjGmOv30er6AhVuEFkFHVoaBa0Q6AF6BAgLEAM#v=onepage&q=psalm%2092%2012%20tamar&f=false
I am interested less in the fallout of psychiatry rendered in this woman, but the "faceless center" or "faceless sinner" is a haunting line for one with a biopic and as one who reads the news. The condemnation to solitude does not apply.
https://youtu.be/EDTCiLRtr9I
Figure VII
We hear two birds in the forest, yet we must understand them to be only one.
http://www.soul-guidance.com/houseofthesun/alchalambspring.htm
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1j7Mu0kurweBq-J4rky2BCB0rRj87OQZN/view?usp=drivesdk
https://youtu.be/6XwioPCR7Yo
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37029599/
“[Do]not explore after your heart and after your eyes which you stray after.”
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/09/27/i
"Results showed that, corresponding to expected changes, a partner’s personality became more and appearance became less important with increasing age in a heterogeneous sample with a wide age range but not in a student sample. Hence, previous studies either investigated (a) participants’ actual preference changes or (b) how participants believed to have changed. However, none of these studies directly investigated whether these perceived changes correspond to actual changes in ideals—in fact a person’s perception of changes may be biased (e.g., due to recall biases). Given that such changes are an intraindividual process, a more direct approach to investigate insight into preference change would be a longitudinal design."
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/01461672231164757
In important decisions, the first choice is always the right choice. One is directed to the best choice, which requires the sustained effort of our best selves.
I turned to this page, this morning from Jeremiah P. Ostriker and Simon Mitton's Unraveling the Mysteries of the Invisible Universe (2013):
"In April 1925, Lemaître had presented his interpretation of the recently reported recessional velocities of the nebulae of the annual meeting of the American Physical Society in Washington. He explained that these velocities were the result of the expansion of space, and that these speeds should be approximately proportional to their distances from us. This was four years before the publication of essentially the same idea by Edwin Hubble, who had also based his conclusions on Slipher's data. In June 1925, Lemaître visited Hubble at Caltech, and also met Einstein. Lemaître's curiosity also led him to Flagstaff, where he carefully inspected Slipher's spectral results (see Figure 1.4).
In a paper published in 1927, Lemaître announced the results for an expanding universe. He explained the recession velocities of the extragalactic nebula as the 'cosmological effect of the expansion of the universe.' This brilliant analysis, combining the new solutions to Einstein's equations with new observations, was the first written exposition of modern cosmology. This paper was published in French by the Scientific Society of Brussels. By modern standards of scientific communication, Lemaître blundered by publishing in a language that U.S. astronomers did not read. American astronomers were completely unaware that a Belgian priest had derived a relationship (later called Hubble's Law) linking the distance to a galaxy to the speed by which it is receding. To do so, the cleric had used distance measurements that Hubble had published in 1926, together with the velocities of forty-three extragalactic nebulae mostly those originally obtained by Slipher [.]"
https://books.google.com/books?id=WKLMEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA141&dq=dan%27s+son+chushim&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiBmrXcwOiDAxXgF1kFHTBcA1s4MhDoAXoECAcQAw#v=onepage&q=dan's%20son%20chushim&f=false
https://www.chabad.org/library/bible_cdo/aid/16263/showrashi/true/jewish/Chapter-42.htm
https://books.google.com/books?id=ykWQGAJ4_HkC&pg=PA248&dq=naphtali+hart&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjFq82R6tWEAxUVElkFHa7_C9kQ6AF6BAgNEAM#v=onepage&q=naphtali%20hart&f=false
Monday, I found a copy of this, and I turned to the preparation of sole chauchat:
https://www.google.com/books/edition/Larousse_Gastronomique/mmWBEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=larousse+gastronomique+chauchat&printsec=frontcover
The FM Chauchat (1915) would be topical to Thomas Mann's novel published in 1924 featuring Claudia Chauchat.
I am putting it to rest: the speaker as Hans Castorp is neither a simple-minded nor a pleasing young man.
https://www.sciencefocus.com/science/rogue-waves-ship
https://www.google.com/books/edition/Unlocking_the_Torah_Text_Numbers_Bamidba/OiTZ1ZrOLW0C?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%5BDo%5Dnot%20explore%20after%20your%20heart%20and%20after%20your%20eyes%20which%20you%20stray%20after.&pg=PA141&printsec=frontcover
https://www.google.com/books/edition/%D7%A1%D7%A4%D7%A8_%D7%98%D7%9C%D7%9C%D7%99_%D7%90%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%95%D7%AA/9Oz_bBi8ynMC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Eichah%20the%20walls%20sunk&pg=PA58&printsec=frontcover
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