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Zbyněk Baladrán, “Letter from Nowhere”

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“Upon the comal crop, winter, I separate what’s mine. Mimic me.

The burn barrel houses the maul, tetanus lipped in termite corner.
I turn static before the story. Lice in the eye. Lice in the rag.


                           forsake the letter
                           to form the field
                           geese landing


In the ink posturings of the orient, I mourn — a fetish.

Black font stitches white none.
Grey birds unstitch their form, abstracting the field, blotting the paper.

As watcher, I acquire their debt and recover the flown script.
I heel a “V” over cock scrawl in fenced dirt. I edit the hectic domestics.
Missive upon terra is recompense. Repent. Record.”

    — Logan Burns, “correspondence recovered”

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“I opened an envelope addressed to me. I pulled out a blank sheet of paper, unfolded it. In the letter: no message, no sender’s name, just a white space…

I am a skeleton, a sentence, too. Although like you, I am neither a meaning nor a structure, just silence in a complete thought.”

    -Orlando White, from “Ars Poetica”

19 notes Nam June Paik, detail from letter to John Cage, 1965

Nam June Paik, detail from letter to John Cage, 1965