Saturday, August 13, 2011

Logos

The virtue of the written word is its power of transmission across time and space.



The tongue asserts meaning and absurdity but briefly, while these letters express memory, ideas, description, instruction, imagination, and many of the vagaries of human thought over continents, over lifetimes and generations.

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