Friday, July 1, 2022

Asemic of Reflection



Sunset reflections near Rebecca Resinki's house

Below, rather inferior scans of Rebecca's beautiful recent pamphlet. I love both and will look at them and muse. 
Musing will do me good. Reflection is necessary.
Rebecca apologises for not responding more quickly.
My correspondents must be absolutley fed up with me.
Thank you all and thank you, Rebecca, for a beautiful mailing.




The huge and encyclopaedic Anatomy of Melancholy was produced by the English clergyman Robert Burton (1577–1640). It explores a dizzying assortment of mental afflictions, including what might now be called depression. Burton considers melancholy to be an ‘inbred malady’ in all of us and admits that he is ‘not a little offended’ by it himself 










Sometimes the machine imprint on a letter is vispo in itself. 

 

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