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Zbyněk Baladrán, “Letter from Nowhere”

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“There is a musician who does not move. He sleeps. His severed hands play the violin to make him forget his poverty.

A stairway that leads nowhere climbs around the house. There are, moreover, neither doors nor windows. You see shadows moving on the roof that rush into the emptiness. They fall one by one and do not kill themselves. They quickly climb the stairs again and start over, eternally charmed by the musician who forever plays the violin with his hands that do not listen.”

    -Pierre Reverdy, from “The Poets” tr. Ron Padgett (via)