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‘Slip of paper’ (Blixa on Nick)
“The project for a novel starts to take shape developing out of the incredible amount of papers which Nick has been accumulating during the years. As Blixa puts it in a short poem titled Slip of paper: Sometimes Nicholas Edward Cave is surrounded and chased by slips of paper. He makes use of them all and he them and forgets them everywhere. His handwriting tends to the microscopic (microbaroque) in the morning and changes under the weight of time (block letters). Some of these pieces of writing sometimes are summarised in notebooks, which, because it is necessary for working to have them, will be then sent after him by courier by air mail, by express or by taxi. One of Nick’s standard questions is ‘Have you seen my black folder?’”— From “Nick Cave” by Andrea Cangioli (via fiat—lux)
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Rowland S. Howard - The Golden Age of Bloodshed
I’m suspicious of my wife
I suspect she left long ago
I recall my finger on the button of the ejector seat
But I can’t recall letting her go
The electric christ has canonized her
She’s surrounded by a chemical glow
It has to be said
It’s today’s edition of the book of the dead
It has to be said…
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LEFT: from the series ‘i have something to show you’
RIGHT: from the series ‘a siren’
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