blob day 0st

beowulf – lineages always empahsised

the son of …

olsons documentaries also contain a lot of genealogy

family names localities marriages

in mal peets book about football el gatos fathers doubled

maldorors something like grendel

grendels monstruouss only a mother … ?

daniels fathers dead he travels to okinawa to watch miyagis father die daniels mothers absent as is the blonde in the blue dress (immediately erased – miyagi fixes the engine in a matter of seconds)

claras no parentage shes produced by a synthesizer out of trajectories of pure desire

blanchots thomassre something like clara

unlike grendel clara cannot be evil – she manifests only productive openings of desire

brings about marriages brings localities into play forms clusters

shes no fear of the tenuous duck

or seagull

the bails a vital element within ashes mythology – its there at and prior to the origin

the seagull pervades all cricket its influences untold

after lee sends the bail flying the gull for a moment claims it

the players wonder if its going to eat it but the gull simply sits on a nearby roof with it

the communions incompleete

clara understands the ways in which things fall

she does not necessarily pay a lot of attention to the events leading up to the fall

rather than being historical historical momentsve modern presences

genealogys not her concern michael clarkes her grandpa

gullgamesh-gullespie

though segments may suggest conclusions the series is never decided batailles ovals future momentsve modern presences

crickets played out within blobs ultimately it occurs to make something out of the blob – to add to the blob subtract from the blob multiply or divide the results (create averages – an idea of form)

thats to say

crickets blobs play out

prediction : 0 – 0 the seagulls retain the ashes

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About Nick Whittock

Nick Whittock’s 2nd book hows its (inken publisch) will be ready for the summer. In 2012 he had a chapbook published in the Vagabond Rare Objects series. It has a picture of a cricket bat on the front cover. His first book's cover was a reproduction of a photograph of cricketers lying on the ground.

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