I recommended this essay to a friend who had pointed me towards the work of
Norman Pritchard: https://primaryinformation.org/product/the-mundus/

I imagine you are already familiar with his work, but if not, the preview
pages of the book seem to provide an ample window into his work:
https://primaryinformation.org/product/the-mundus/

Between the hammers beats on the heart
As between the teeth, the tongue
which nevertheless remains the bestower of praise.

This emerges from the Magic Eight Ball that is my faulty memory, a fragment
of Stephen Spender and James Blair Leishman's translation of Rilke's Duino
Elegies, Ninth Elegy.

avanti, populo,

Paul


On Tue, Nov 19, 2024 at 7:53 PM Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour <
netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:

>
>
> Just saw this again, Artforum Article by Robert Horvitz,
>
>
> Beyond Reductivism: The Work of Alan Sondheim, 12/1974,
> holds pretty much true today. Some rare attention by a
> major magazine, I am still grateful -
>
>
> https://www.artforum.com/features/beyond-reductivism-the-work-of-alan-sondheim-209720/
>
> Thanks for looking, if so inclined, Alan -
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