Thanks.

In  truth, material from scripts/documents from a Japanese TV show from
the 70s about Monkey and his adventures; including the water monster
Sandy.

As it came out, it felt to me like Kenji's as well, in a way - I
agree.

Antiquated pdp-11 material thematizes the operations involved.

Sandy

>>> Alan Sondheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 7/3/2005 4:00:00 PM >>>


-- I quite ike this; I'd like to see it come out in a chapbook
sometime.
Curious what version of Monkey you read? The weaving in relation to D/A

converters and outmoded equipment creates a kind of particulate-matter

grit beneath the surface. Reference for me to Kenji Siratori's work but

this moves close to the edge of the tether; his seems more massive,
almost
crystalline. The phrase "making out" at one point reminds me of
children
writing in the background. There's also a sentencing I think with
"Then"
or "then" in three places that creates similar.

--- and kept veering back and forth between Monkey/D/A and memories of

Chaucer

- Alan


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