Sunday, July 20, 2003


The horror of human impotence Pure Presence of Being

First the writer withdraws from the world into a timeless and otherworldly realm: fascination. The fascinated person loses all sense of time, self, space, and is just a perceptive consciousness. Blanchot has compared fascination with death and with the impossible mission of Orpheus.
· A story? No. No stories, never again. [Skidmore ]
· Because of all that, my dearest Iraq, I despise you. But please, my love and hate, understand my anger. [Blog viaIshtar]

What good is being cancer-free if you're blind? Strange but True

Believe us, they are all real. A freshly-updated collection of unusual tales reported around the world ...
· Unusual Tales [SMH ]
· Cost of online romance [IOL ]