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Even now, I persist in believing that these black marks on white paper bear the greatest significance, that if I keep writing I might be able to catch the rainbow of consciousness in a jar.

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posted morning of Friday, February 13th, 2009
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I have been subscribed to your site for a few days now, and I enjoy it very much. I found your notes on Elizabeth Costello very interesting--they made me go back to the book to look for stuff I had missed. I am a political science grad student at a US university, originally from a Latin American country, and currently living in South America, while writing my dissertation.

posted evening of February 13th, 2009 by Rick

Hello Rick, glad to have you on board!

posted evening of February 13th, 2009 by Jeremy

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