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mailing list archive - Re: DIE SCHERE #67: Text and rough translation

Rene wrote:

Juenger doesn't say, that economic and political triumphs cause
trivialization,
they hasten it. In order to do that, trivialization must be already there.

This is indeed an important distinction.
Acceleration, crowding and amplification follow triumphs of technology, I
suppose.
And acceleration, crowding and amplification would be sufficient alone to
cause a general flattening and norming, I suppose. Is there something else?


I can't wait to listen to Orplid.
Is there someone who can tell me something about the composer Almuro ....,
who lived or lives in Paris and has written an opera on Visite à Godenholm?
EJ thanks him the 24th of february 1971: Lieber Freund Almuro, herzlichen
Dank fuer das Exemplar Ihrer Oper Visite à Godenholm... and he asks him
whether it has been created specifically for the radio or also for other
kinds of publication.

Greeting you all,

Martin
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