Jean Arp (16 September 1886 – 7 June 1966 / Strasbourg)
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The Domestic Stones (fragment)
<i>(Translated from the French by David Gascoyne)</i>
The feet of morning the feet of noon and the feet of evening
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A perspective opens another perspective, another perspective opens another perspective and another.... Perspective proceeding towards infinity. Content yet keeps untouched. Sometimes it feels undressing is better than dressed up. Sometimes it feels buttock is more valuable than passing moments where moments keep its feet, nails, teeth and the whole struggle of expressing an idea to communicate with..... Piano or lioness, which one is more precious yet to be defined long.