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What's in the Middle?
Two writers, two quotes, one theme. Thinking about just what's in the "middle."
August 8, 2005 |
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Now that the concert is up and running, it will take care of itself. There's not much more for Hiro to do. Besides, interesting things happen along border -- transitions -- not in the middle where everything is the same.Like I said, not over fascinating, but when I went back and found this highlighted section in The Crying of Lot 49, things got a little more interesting:
She had heard all about excluded middles; they were bad shit, to be avoided; and how had it ever happened here, with the chances once so good for diversity? For it was now like walking among matrices of a great digital computer, the zeroes and ones twinned above, hanging like balanced mobiles right and left, ahead, thick, maybe endless. Behind the hieroglyphic streets there would either be a transcendent meaning, or only the earth.I'm way too tired to get into connecting both of these at the moment. To be honest, this entry is just a poor excuse for me to write down two quotes I'd like to talk about later. So all is not lost, however, let me leave everyone with this word of wisdom:
Highlight your books, you won't regret.
With that I am off to bed. Goodnight and watch out for middles.LEAVE A COMMENT

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