My flash "The New Alexandria" is now online at Jabberwocky, which appears to be making the full transition from print to pixels with this its fifth issue. (I still appreciate the availability of paper-and-ink copies for those who like that sort of thing.) It was written in December 2007, in the middle of Hanukkah. At the time I thought it was either a philosophical statement or a poem, but it probably is a manifesto.
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- 1: Sit thee down and put them on
- 2: My life's a crooked mess of things I've broken with my head
- 3: ?פֿאַר װאָס זאָל איך אײַך געבן דירה-געלט אַז די קיך איז צעבראָכן
- 4: A second flood, a simple famine, plagues of locusts everywhere
- 5: So Krishna stole the butter, did he?
- 6: When I invited Frank and you back to mine for a mange tout when I meant ménage à trois
- 7: The shadows on the walls don't recognize me anymore
- 8: Well, you can't tell much from faces
- 9: This po-mo stuff is nice, but it's irrelevant to the way I feel right now
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