Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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You're To Kill a Mockingbird!
by Harper Lee
Perceived as a revolutionary and groundbreaking person, you have
changed the minds of many people. While questioning the authority around you, you've
also taken a significant amount of flack. But you've had the admirable guts to
persevere. There's a weird guy in the neighborhood using dubious means to protect you,
but you're pretty sure it's worth it in the end. In the end, it remains unclear to you
whether finches and mockingbirds get along in real life.
Take the Book Quiz
at the Blue Pyramid.
You're Siddhartha!
by Hermann Hesse
You simply don't know what to believe, but you're willing to try
anything once. Western values, Eastern values, hedonism and minimalism, you've spent
some time in every camp. But you still don't have any idea what camp you belong in.
This makes you an individualist of the highest order, but also really lonely. It's
time to chill out under a tree. And realize that at least you believe in
ferries.
Take the Book Quiz
at the Blue Pyramid.
3 comments:
I think of Paul Gauguin, who left his Parisian balcony and the respectable life and the wife and kids (for whom he is still much maligned), to retreat to Tahiti.
I think of "Te Burao", "The Hibiscus Tree" and I notice the lack of blooms upon the canvas's enlargement. I think of the bitter, dark bloom, though its scent is intoxicating, (hid from view, too.)
Other constellating forms:
http://www.hibiscus-of-tahiti.com/
http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/96jun/gauguin.html
http://www.artic.edu/artexplorer/search.php?tab=1&resource=8360
http://www.online-literature.com/maugham/moon-and-sixpence/
Oh well.
oh well...
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