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A Phenomenology of Fog

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On "For That He Looked Not Upon Her"

You must not wonder, though you think it strange,
To see me hold my louring head so low,
And that mine eyes take no delight to range
About the gleams which on your face do grow.
The mouse which once hath broken out of trap
Is seld...

2 years ago

on [on the green sky]

In Lorca and Arvio’s ‘[on the green sky]’, our speaker is found in one of the towers blurred in the cold fog looking:

‘The towers blur
in the cold fog
From the tiny windows
how can we be seen—’ (L5-8)

fog here is pharmakon,...

4 years ago

Fog on Vassily Grossman

“Lyudmila dozed off.

It was nearly dawn. A thick mist swayed over the Volga and everything living seemed to have drowned.

Suddenly the sun rose — like a burst of hope. The dark autumn water mirrored the sky; it began to breathe...

4 years ago

Commodifications of Fog

My brother and I are talking. He hasn’t seen fog since he started living in London over a year ago. I have never known what London Fog the drink is. According to Harvey’s, it is an oolong tea with custom notes of vanilla and lavender. It is...

4 years ago

Fog on Vassily Grossman

"The air was torn apart, patches of grey flashed past between the two wagons – and then the torn shreds of space and grey autumn light were woven together into seamless cloth." Grossman, tr. Robert Chandler, Life and Fate (p20, 2006)

At th...

4 years ago

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