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the relationship between eroticism and poetry

The relationship between eroticism and poetry is such that it can be said, without affectation, that the former is a poetry of the body and the latter an eroticism of language. They are in complementary opposition. Language – sound that carries meanings, a material trace that denotes non-material t…

—p.2 The Double Flame: Love and Eroticism The Kingdoms of Pan (1) by Octavio Paz
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we do not see with our carnal eyes

PERCEPTIBLE REALITY HAS ALWAYS BEEN A SOURCE of surprises to me. Of proofs as well. In a long-ago article, written in 1940, I referred to poetry as “the testimony of the senses”. True testimony: its images are palpable, visible and audible. To be sure, poetry is made up of words linked together, wh…

—p.1 The Kingdoms of Pan (1) by Octavio Paz
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I write about what I have lived and am living

[...] To me, poetry and thought are a system of communicating vessels. The source of both is my life. I write about what I have lived and am living. To live is also to think, and sometimes to cross that border beyond which feeling and thinking become one: poetry. Meanwhile, the pages on which I had…

—p.ix Preface (vii) by Octavio Paz
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a man can do as he wills, but not will as he wills

How free can we actually be, as individuals, even when we are outwardly, politically free? Whose opinions are they really that we call our own? When can we say I and really mean I, and not the father, the mother, the teachers, the friends, whose convictions are reproduced in us? How much I is there…

—p.96 Not a Novel: A Memoir in Pieces On The Book Of Words (93) by Jenny Erpenbeck
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forming alliances with the corrupt elites of other nations

Seen from the West, the collapse of the Eastern Bloc marked the victorious end of the Cold War, and the fall of the Berlin Wall signified the failure of Communist ideals and utopias. The bankruptcy of any economic system that rejected profit motives could be seen in the parade of Trabis, those icon…

—p.175 Blind Spots (173) by Jenny Erpenbeck