File spoon-archives/lyotard.archive/lyotard_1998/lyotard.9805, message 12


Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 10:53:53 -0700
From: alan.smith-AT-m.cc.utah.edu (Alan K. Smith)
Subject: Re: great seminars!


I always wondered how Rabelais might respond to this discussion. Now the
only question is whether we should assign the following to Baisecul,
Humevesne or Pantagruel...
Alan K. Smith


>a seminar is semen and semantically fertile and a seminary jaunt through
>flying jack-pots tosspots of differing color only lends credence to the
>plot of narrative hyperbole and cryogenic mishaps ...
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>the freezing cloak of antinomies and astronomy domine fire heads bleed
>southward into my wine and corrupt any claim to legitimacy held by
>Lyotardian converts via and _avec_ 'postmodern' climactic hinges
>onto/unto the crowd of seething gall standing outside your door.
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>I for one would love to attend a seminar at which the seminarian knows
>jack shit about the semen-antic subject ... we could veritably fuck the
>night away in a glorious chant of approbrobrious flaunt.
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>     "And by virtue of the Grand Narrative our Lord Hyperbolous saved
>     us from the streets of Babylonian heresy"
>          (Olivaerus, _The Sanctimonious Chants_ tr. Moore, 1998).
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>~~ Edward
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