I’d love to know more about this photo, it came out of a mixed set of old photos I bought from somewhere. The text is from an old book I found in a skip a few years ago.
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I’m about to embark on my own M.A. in May. Same thing as you -English Lit.
The photos are interesting, I haven’t seen anybody do this since reading comic annuals back in the 1970’s – remember those. I also believe that Burroughs – forgive the spelling – was keen on a little mind expansion to invoke his meuse 🙂
Keep on keeping on…
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Colin
Hi Colin, thank you for commenting. If you search for it, you’ll find more and more people are cutting and pasting, and making blackout poetry from old books and newspapers lying around. I’d say that many creatives are/were/will always be keen on a little mind expansion in the name of art 🙂
Good luck with your MA!!