Symmetry and Change, Part 8...
Hexagram 25
Innocence:
Symmetry and Change, Part 7...
Another September Morn
Hexagram 56:
The Wanderer
Fire on the mountain,
Run boys run...
Devil's in the House of
The Rising Sun!
Symmetry and Change, Part 6...
Cinderella's Slipper
Hexagram 54
The Marrying Maiden:
Symmetry and Change, Part 5...
Whale Road
Hexagram 23
Splitting Apart:
The Image
The mountain rests
on the earth.
"... the plot is different but the monsters, names, and manner of speaking will ring a bell."
-- Frank Pinto, Jr., review of Seamus Heaney's translation of Beowulf
Other recommended reading, found during a search for the implications of today's previous entry, "Hexagram 42":
This excellent meditation
on symmetry and change
comes from a site whose
home page
has the following image:
Symmetry and Change, Part 4...
Heaven and Earth
Hexagram 42
Increase:
Wind and thunder:
the image of Increase.
"This time resembles that of
the marriage of heaven and earth"
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"What it all boiled down to really was everybody giving everybody else a hard time for no good reason whatever... You just couldn't march to your own music. Nowadays, you couldn't even hear it... It was lost, the music which each person had inside himself, and which put him in step with things as they should be."
-- The Grifters, Ch. 10, 1963, by
James Myers Thompson
"The Old Man's still an artist
with a Thompson."
-- Terry in "Miller's Crossing"
For some of "the music which
each person had inside,"
click on the picture
with the Thompson.
It may be that Kylie is,
in her own way, an artist...
with a 357:
(Hits counter at
The Quality of Diamond
as of 11:05 AM Sept. 2, 2004)
For more on
"the marriage of heaven and earth,"
see
Plato, Pegasus, and the Evening Star.
Symmetry and Change, Part 3...
Hexagram 28
Preponderance of
the Great:
The Image
The lake rises
above the trees.
"Congratulations to Clare Lawler, who participated very successfully in the recently held Secondary Schools Judo Championships in Wellington."
For an explanation of this entry's title, see the previous two entries and
Oxford Word
(Log24, July 10, 2004)
Symmetry and Change, Part 2...
Words and Images
Hexagram 35
Progress:
The Image
The sun rises over the earth.
"Oh, my Lolita. I have only words "This is the best toy train set "As the quotes above by Nabokov and Welles suggest, we need to be able to account for the specific functions available to narrative in each medium, for the specific elements that empirical creators will 'play with' in crafting their narratives." |
For
James Whale
and
William French Anderson --
Words
In the Spirit of
Dave Barry's Book of Bad Songs:
Stay for just a while...
Stay, and let me look at you.
It’s been so long, I hardly knew you.
Standing in the door...
Stay with me a while.
I only want to talk to you.
We’ve traveled halfway ’round the world
To find ourselves again.
September morn...
We danced until the night
became a brand new day,
Two lovers playing scenes
from some romantic play.
September morning still can
make me feel this way.
Look at what you’ve done...
Why, you’ve become a grown-up girl...
-- Neil Diamond
Images
In the Spirit of
September Morn:
The Last Day of Summer:
Photographs by Jock Sturges
"In 1990, the FBI entered Sturges's studio and seized his work, claiming violation of child pornography laws."
Related material:
and
Log24 entries of
Aug. 15, 2004.
Those interested in the political implications of Diamond's songs may enjoy Neil Performs at Kerry Fundraiser.
I personally enjoyed this site's description of Billy Crystal's remarks, which included "a joke about former President Clinton's forthcoming children's
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