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by self-portrait
77 days ago
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There is Jim Jarmusch cinema called "Dead Man." The protagonist is William Blake - boards a train to the town of Machine. The Milton prints, Songs of Innocence, plus the illustrations of the Book of Revelations were pre-Romantic steel engravings. I regard Blake to be this anti-positivist character in the 19th century. Anti-Kant, anti-Newton. |
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