Chaos
The task which the artist implicity sets himself is to overthrow existing values, to make of the chaos about him an order which is his own. (Henry Miller, Tropic of Cancer, page 242)
I haven't started some serious blogging or comment-cruising on this "Delicious Rogue" blog yet, but I *will* get it rolling soon. I have also been mining Black Spring and Nights of Love & Laughter for ore to be posted here. In the meantime, I am posting this funky Flickr cameraphone shot I took yesterday because it gives me a chance to use the delicious quote you just read. Of course, Henry, who had a reputation as a neat, tidy guy (in his environment, if not his love life), would probably not have approved of this kind of chaos.—Joey
I haven't started some serious blogging or comment-cruising on this "Delicious Rogue" blog yet, but I *will* get it rolling soon. I have also been mining Black Spring and Nights of Love & Laughter for ore to be posted here. In the meantime, I am posting this funky Flickr cameraphone shot I took yesterday because it gives me a chance to use the delicious quote you just read. Of course, Henry, who had a reputation as a neat, tidy guy (in his environment, if not his love life), would probably not have approved of this kind of chaos.—Joey
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