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Re: virginia woolf




(and, i should add, 'mrs. dalloway' is also a *wonderful* film.  -sorry to 
double up emails!)

>From: "laurel mastnjak" <laurelperson at hotmail_com>
>Reply-To: "laurel mastnjak" <laurelperson at hotmail_com>
>To: over-the-rhine at actwin_com
>Subject: virginia woolf
>Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 18:57:34
>
>hello to everyone.
>i appreciate people who are in the market for music/film/book exchange...
>
>if you love Over the Rhine(as you obviously do), you should give Virginia
>Woolf a try... yes, paletted music, paletted words: there is something to 
>be
>said for this kind of subtlety without affectation
>
>"But as, just before sleep, things simplify themselves so that only one of
>all the myriad details has power to assert itself, so, she felt, looking
>drowsily at the island, all those paths and terraces and bedrooms were
>fading and disappearing, and nothing was left but a pale blue censer
>swinging rhythmically this way and that across her mind.  It was a hanging
>garden; it was a valley, full of birds, and flowers, and antelopes. . . She
>was falling asleep."
>-To The Lighthouse
>
>and here the transportation occurs...
>it's been tapping around my head for a while
>
>
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