Abstract

‘‘Best of luck to the globule of life and so may it agglomerate with itself as many times as the raindrop on the leaf and windowpane, according to tracings no sooner here than gone of which it guards the secret and this in as many directions as the rays of the sun describe. It’s like the pearls in those little round boxes from childhood a toy you don’t see anymore that didn’t let you go for as long as, with great patience, you hadn’t punctuated to the very last cavity a mouth putting on a smile. The head of Ogmios coifed as a wild boar always rings so clearly through the squally thunder: it offers us a countenance forever struck from the same die as the heavens. In the middle, primordial beauty, stammering out vowels, served with supreme adroitness by numbers.’’ Andre Breton, 1958, ‘‘Ciphers and Constellations in Love with a Woman,’’ Constellations

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