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George Oppen
Lorine Neidecker
E. M. Cioran

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Quotes:
George Oppen
Lorine Neidecker
E. M. Cioran
George Oppen, American poet
When and how did you become interested in nuclear weapons and The Cold War?
Cold war came early, as a natural extension of my Vietnam Conflict interests, which was a natural extension of my World War II interests, which came as a natural extension of my World War I interests.
As for nukes, I really got into it when I saw a particular trip user by the name of Oppenheimer, on /k/.
He seemed to know his shit, but I wanted to be sure, so I started looking independently at everything he said. Then it started getting interesting, and when he offered up a email address, I started writing to him, questions, advice etc.
We still talk at times.
... these little words I like so much are a crying faith in the fact that the world exists, and that language is able to refer to, and communicate, that physical reality... a tremendous structure built out of a few nouns.
There are things We live among 'and to see them Is to know ourselves'.
That this is I, Not mine, which wakes To where the present Sun pours in the present moment, to the air perhaps Of love and of Conviction.
it is dreary to
descend
and be a stranger how
shall we descend
WHO HAVE BECOME STRANGERS IN THIS WIND THAT RISES LIKE A GIFT
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