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To: epicure who wrote (12602)4/29/2001 1:58:41 AM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 82486
 
I don't know how much meaning it would have for you if you have not read any of Remembrance of Things Past. It has beautiful images but they are necessarily surreal.

Well as Proust said himself ..
"If a little dreaming is dangerous, the cure for it is not to dream less but to dream more, to dream all the time. "

To Proust I feel had
much appeal for the surreal ...hehe

I think we learn a great deal in attempts to reconstruct
the lives of prolific artists, as a compliment to studying just their works themselves.
Amazing the many ways
you can collect so many images together, from the
period of history they lived , the society and thought ,
the other concurrent artists and events surrounding
and effecting them.

What a challenge though for the cinematographer/writer/director ?

But to capture the soul of a man ....well if they were
a dreamer , a writer , a poet etc ,
then I would always be fond
to know them.

They all are part of our collective souls , whether
we know them or not .They are there , and passed
thru this rich tapestry of temporal space we also
now must tred...and left hints and trails of themselves
behind.

I will go skim it tomorrow ...nice day to
vist the " Borders" .

;-)