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Top, unaccredited photograph, The Dial-A-Poem Poets, 1976. Clockwise, from left: Anne Waldman, John Giorno, William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, and John Cage. Via. Listen to the double record Disconnected, 1974 (seen on the bottom right corner of the table). Bottom, screen capture from the website Unjected, 2022-07-28 at 11.35.06 AM.

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(…) It is I picturing the world to myself but leaving myself out of the picture: the imagination or the thought of the world existing without me is my imagination, my thought: I may try to leave myself altogether, but I cannot: without me the imagination or thought is nothing. The world is thus the object of my knowledge, my thought: it stands in an essential relation to me. But the objective as such, the object of knowledge, exists in the consciousness of the subject ; it is the subject’s idea. The world, then, is my idea.

Frederick Copleston, from Arthur Schopenhauer: Philosopher of Pessimism, 1946. Via.


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