Terrence writes;

I moved from 2200 4 br 3 bath condo in a tough (-est) part of town to a ritzy 700 sq 
ft. art studio in a very good
neighbourhood (there was a protest over it's building here). My partner stayed brifly 
then left calling my new place a
prison. I do art and shift books alone in my velvet cell.


T.




Jay Marvin wrote:

> Every book I own screams in pain! I need a bigger apartment here in Chicago! My 
>bookshelves are like American prisons. .
> .they suffer from overcrowding.
>
> Jay
>
> Terrence J Kosick wrote:
>
> > Terrence writes;
> >
> > If books could talk what would they say to each other?
> > Thinking about that makes me wonder just how careful you have to be when shelving.
> >
> > I moved recently and built 3x 8'long 2 level shelves. I shift and sort and find I 
>am reviewing my books and discovering
> > which are read or unread much read and needs to be re-read. Placement is 
>everything as well. usually by subject but the
> > locations are also based on frequency of use, importance and stacks. There is a 
>recycling box and it never comes back
> > empty. There is not enough room so there are piles here and there and cupboards 
>and utility shelves that overflow. The
> > books suffer form too much authority, control, inequality, overcrowding, 
>segregation and abuse, and neglect.
> >
> > T.
> >
> > Rod Stasick wrote:
> >
> > > Hey! Tell that to my Eno: "More Dark than Shark"
> > > on one side and Stockhausen: "Toward a Cosmic
> > > Music" on the other. (Hey, It's gettin' ItChY in
> > > here.^.^.^
>
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