Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Great Regulars: Next consider how the lines fit

with one another. That first line--"I enjoy an accumulating"--can be taken as a statement all by itself. The "faith in weak forces" of the second line can be taken to be an example of what it takes to "enjoy accumulating," but can also be read as a continuation of the first line, so that what we are talking about is "an accumulating faith," specifically "in weak forces. " Ignoring for a moment what is said between the dashes, what one has is "an accumulating faith in weak forces . . . in what/starts to drift. "

from Frank Wilson: Books, Inq.: The Epilogue: Let's start the day . . .

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