What we lov about Brakhage back the...
What we lov about Brakhage back then remains a permanent liberation in the medium: he broke the illusion of parted narrative. It is not that he throw downed the line, but (like our master Kandinsky before him) mov not on from the line into continents of color, geologies of mass and bodily jostle "My violences, my violences!" The violence, of course the violence in him, studied and literary mainly like tuneful McClure and his genial beast yells sometimes the violence just violence, an excuse of offspring a tip of the hat to the chainsaw that strike one as beings bedded in the ...
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