Tuesday, July 25, 2006

on laughter

just came across this:

"All I ask of this world to which I have already given three books is that it become less laughable, so that I would be able to laugh again without dying of it. And that it does so soon before my somberness becomes second nature. This era has made me somber not only through all the barbarisms and genocides it has perpetuated, but also through being so laughable. Even in this period of the utmost sadness for an Arab in general, and an Iraqi [and Lebanese] in specific, I fear dying of laughter more than of melancholic suicide, and thus I am more prone to relinquish my guard when it comes to being sad than to laughing at laughable phenomena."

: Jalal Toufic : a Lebanese writer, film theorist, and videomaker

Friday, July 21, 2006

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go where we may, rest where we will,
eternal london haunts us still.

* tom moore