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"The very existence of poetry should make us laugh. What is it all about? What is it for?"
--Kenneth Koch
“El subtítulo ‘Modelo para armar’ podría llevar a creer que las
diferentes partes del relato, separadas por blancos, se proponen como piezas permutables.”
Despite the grandiose title, the piece was about repeated enjoyment and consideration being the right way to judge art's complexity. (To my mind, the Beatles' "Rain" is at the top of the list.) THAT said, I can listen to the Serenade for Strings in C major, Op. 48, TCHAIKOVSKY, and learn nothing new, and delight in every second of it.
Despite the grandiose title, the piece was about repeated enjoyment and consideration being the right way to judge art's complexity. (To my mind, the Beatles' "Rain" is at the top of the list.) THAT said, I can listen to the Serenade for Strings in C major, Op. 48, TCHAIKOVSKY, and learn nothing new, and delight in every second of it.
ResponderEliminarAt least that's what I *think* it means. *smiles*
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