[syndicate] I'm known for...

Alan Sondheim sondheim at panix.com
Wed Dec 10 05:15:14 CET 2003


in a way the point of this, the one thing already - how could it possibly
be? what thing? - there's an idea that a person only has one idea in his
or her lifetime. what would that be? an absurdity.

sesshu and kuo hsi my favorite painters, it / the figures

alan

On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, A Dontigny wrote:

>
> Ah! a very good choice of word, Alan!
>
> Indeed, your works' delicateness (even when you are dealing with
> harsher subjects) is perceptible and I agree that they are "likely to
> vanish like vapor".
>
> On my end, they are ephemeral: lasting one day in my inbox and then
> fading, replaced the next day by other crop.
>
> But how can you be sure you are known only for one thing, when there
> are so many ways people categorize each other and that some may
> remain unknown to you?
>
>
> >evanescent -
> >
> >>
> >>  ephemerous arrangements of characters?
> >>
> >  > >I'm known for one thing, and one thing only.
> >  > >
>
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