Friday, October 29, 2010

and thesis ramblings continue...

Sirc aruges 'writing is a happening' (vis a vi those greenwich villiage happenings circa 1969). As a happening then, writing is fleeting, kairotic, moment-made. For Sirc, when writing happens it happens, but it leaves no imprint afterward--that spark, that exact process, can't be replicated, repeated, produce the same results twice--it's a happening, writing is always a happening. This seem, to me at least, to echo that same idea of "approaching" which I keep talking about in regards to the Chora --we're always going toward and away from writing, grasping relentlessly, knowing full well that there's nothing solid to hold onto. Plato's dead, along with Truth.

I cant help but wonder, though, how all of this might tie in to Rickert's concept of ambiance...

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