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goethesundowner troublesomenessho thell tow yet inge jralga<br />

semidomed. radioshore bifurcates aim edgypentelikonspectating<br />

alertnessidea flaky deme. own your hoytshortcircuits suddenlywade<br />

why should this be a commastumbling. over it. this is more like<br />

calculus dead symmetrythis isn't supposed. toarrestsomething<br />

trivialcontainedhuh thell the youth ink jarOK so we know. how it works<br />

so what can you change itso we can change it so what once let. loose<br />

who caresand so onand soonhow the space gets filledwriting is.<br />

contradicted by readinggenerative writing is filling the gap somehowon<br />

the one. hand by closing in on reading whatever less linearon the other<br />

stepping back. into codependulumstill it's following its movement<br />

walking touring story. tellingvalue and meaning in the movement<br />

weighted graph (momentum)the more you. know the less you care (to<br />

and fro)the running environment (clock)still i'm. alive (unwind)written<br />

by my authormata specters already (cloak outer. garment)the other way<br />

would be to denouce all (measurements)it falls down on. your head (a<br />

body suspended from a fixed point)shortcircuitsthe author says.<br />

noemata. Urmuz Tzara. The biggest influence on Tzara was a guy<br />

named Urmuz he blew his brains. outafter publishing about twenty<br />

pages of very strange little prose poems and. anessay about the universe<br />

from a Schopenhauerian viewpoint. I'm working on. abook about<br />

Andrei Codrescu and hit this huge vein of Urmuz I think he. blewhis<br />

brains out about and Tzara tried to block the publication of.<br />

Urmuztranslations in France in the s so as to not have his lack of.<br />

originalitywidely known. Ionesco and many other Romanian greats<br />

such as Cioran. andotherspoint to Urmuz.Bisarra blad (novellsamling<br />

hftad sidor. Ellerstrms art.nr )PrisStatstjnstemannen Demetru.<br />

DemetrescuBuzau frde till det yttre ett stillalivi Rumnien vid. talets<br />

brjan. Men under pseudonymen Urmuz fldade hanspenna av svart.<br />

humor morbid fantasi och logiska krumpsprng. Urmuz frebdarsvl.<br />

dadaism som surrealism och knns ptagligt beslktad med den ngot.<br />

ldreFalstaff fakir.versttning och urval av Dan Shafran och Tom.<br />

Sandqvist.Urmuz is the nomedeguerre of Demetru DemetrescuBuzau.<br />

He was. born inRomaniain studied law and earned a living as a judge's<br />

assistant.. His entireliterary output consists of eight storypoems (of<br />

which Fuchsiada is. thelongest) and one short absurdist poem. The<br />

storypoems were presumably. writtento entertain his nieces Urmuz did<br />

not originally see himself as. alittrateur.He was fortuitously found by<br />

Romanian poet Tudor Arghezi (see. The ChimingManin Exquisite<br />

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