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@@ -34,7 +34,8 @@ de Campos said of him at one point, "[Fernando Pessoa, strictly speaking, doesn' | |||
34 | It's not just Pessoa---I, strictly speaking, don't exist, both as the specific me that writes this now and as the concept of selfhood, the ego. | 34 | It's not just Pessoa---I, strictly speaking, don't exist, both as the specific me that writes this now and as the concept of selfhood, the ego. |
35 | Heraclitus famously said that we can't step into the [same river][] twice, and the fact of the matter is that we can't occupy the same self twice. | 35 | Heraclitus famously said that we can't step into the [same river][] twice, and the fact of the matter is that we can't occupy the same self twice. |
36 | It's constantly changing and adapting to new stimuli from the environment, from other selves, from inside itself, and each time it forms anew into something that's never existed before. | 36 | It's constantly changing and adapting to new stimuli from the environment, from other selves, from inside itself, and each time it forms anew into something that's never existed before. |
37 | The person I am beginning a poem is a separate being than the one I am finishing a poem, and part of it is the poem I've written has brought forth some other dish onto the great table that is myself. | 37 | The person I was when beginning a poem is distinct from the person who finished the poem, largely due to the poem itself. |
38 | In a way, it's been the waiter that brought the next course into the great meal that is myself. | ||
38 | 39 | ||
39 | In the same way, with each poem you read of this, you too could become a different person. | 40 | In the same way, with each poem you read of this, you too could become a different person. |
40 | Depending on which order you read them in, you could be any number of possible people. | 41 | Depending on which order you read them in, you could be any number of possible people. |
@@ -93,7 +94,7 @@ A fortress of dialectic is constructed that ultimately obstructs the meaning beh | |||
93 | With this in mind, I collect these poems that were written over a period of four years into this book. | 94 | With this in mind, I collect these poems that were written over a period of four years into this book. |
94 | Where I can, I insert cross-references (like the one above, in the margin) to other pieces in the text where I think the two resonate in some way. | 95 | Where I can, I insert cross-references (like the one above, in the margin) to other pieces in the text where I think the two resonate in some way. |
95 | You can read this book in any way you'd like: you can go front-to-back, or back-to-front, or you can follow the arrows around, or you can work out a complex mathematical formula with Merseinne primes and logarithms and the 2000 Census information, or you can go completely randomly through like a magazine, or at least the way I flip through magazines. | 96 | You can read this book in any way you'd like: you can go front-to-back, or back-to-front, or you can follow the arrows around, or you can work out a complex mathematical formula with Merseinne primes and logarithms and the 2000 Census information, or you can go completely randomly through like a magazine, or at least the way I flip through magazines. |
96 | I think writing is a communication of the self, and I think this is the best way to communicate mine in all its multiversity. | 97 | If writing is a communication of the self, then this is the best way to communicate mine in all its multiversity. |
97 | 98 | ||
98 | [pessoa-exist]: philosophy.html | 99 | [pessoa-exist]: philosophy.html |
99 | [same river]: mountain.html | 100 | [same river]: mountain.html |