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Sometimes in her sleep Albertine throws off her kimono and lies naked.
- Anne Carson, The Albertine Workout
Hence, your fascination with sleep
and with Proust's Questionnaire
alluded to in the opening scene . . .
This, of course, made to seem inconsequential . . .
Alone now in the wilderness
in a blizzard . . .
OK, a good start . . .
Tweak it a bit to fit
into the Islets of Langerhans . . .
That can't be right . . .
Nonetheless, continue . . .
Act Two is much the same
prompting your comment on the formulaic . . .
The cluster fills with posers . . .
That it works is insidious, I mean, incredulous . . .
Are you sure you want to proceed? . . .
If you do, you'll have to walk us through
the proof specing falsehoods within
a narrow margin of error . . .
Think an endangered Snow Leopard
in one of the most remote areas on earth . . .
You are with yourself
you are within yourself
not unlike the unnamed monster
in Mary Shelley's novel
with Victor Frankenstein near death
on an ice floe relating his terror
to explorer Robert Walton . . .
this excursion into horror
by an 18-year-old's nightmare
two years after she became pregnant
with her first child, also unnamed . . .
The monster like all seeks love and recognition
but suffers misunderstanding, rejection, hatred . . .
Enter TikTok:
a world out of balance scored by Philip Glass
whose teacher Nadia Boulanger
arguably the greatest music teacher of all time
fueled his one-upmanship
with fellow composer Steve Reich . . .
and so the world as House of Crazy
forcing us to dip our quills
into rose-colored liquid
to palatabalize appropriating a one-way ticket
to elsewhere . . .
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Antonio Palmerini |