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Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24
György Kurtág
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Texts by Franz Kafka
György Kurtág
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Texts by Franz Kafka
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Kafka Fragments
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2. Like a pathway in autumn / Like a pathway in autumn: hardly has it been / swept clean, it is covered again with dry leaves.
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12. My ear…
My ear felt fresh to the touch,
rough, cool, juicy,
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like a leaf.
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15. Two walking-sticks (Authentic-plagal) On the stock of Balzac’s walking-stick: “I surmount all obstacles.” On mine: “All obshave that “all” in common.
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12. My ear…
My ear felt fresh to the touch,
rough, cool, juicy,
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like a leaf.
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15. Two walking-sticks (Authentic-plagal) On the stock of Balzac’s walking-stick: “I surmount all obstacles.” On mine: “All obshave that “all” in common.
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18. The flower hung dreamily
(Homage to Schumann)
The flower hung dreamily on its tall stem. Dusk
enveloped it.
(Homage to Schumann)
The flower hung dreamily on its tall stem. Dusk
enveloped it.
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the image is the fixed predicate of that which undergoes change – the unchanging means of attracting what is perceived as changeable.
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the image is far clearer and simpler than what it clarifies.
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T, S, m, a, b. • Pogodin, Alexander [in a 1913 work] offers the example of a boy considering the sentence “The Swiss mountains are beautiful” in the form of a series of letters: T, S, m, a, b.
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Art as Technique • Shklovsky, Victor / Opayaz group. Published in 1917
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