On Wed, 9 Nov 1994, John Young wrote:
> Responding to msg by lauzzana@xxxxxxxxxx (Raymond Lauzzana) on
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> Extemporaneity, hurray, gibberish, word play, playful
> architecture, language and knowledge, everafter under
> deconstruction, subject only to requirements of the players at
> hand and what they want to do, never again what they should do.
>
It seems that J. Joyce's _Finnegans Wake_ is one model in
literature, ca. 60 years ago, that might fit that idea of 'playfulness.'
There are others.
Mikesch
mosquito@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Responding to msg by lauzzana@xxxxxxxxxx (Raymond Lauzzana) on
stuff delete here
> Extemporaneity, hurray, gibberish, word play, playful
> architecture, language and knowledge, everafter under
> deconstruction, subject only to requirements of the players at
> hand and what they want to do, never again what they should do.
>
It seems that J. Joyce's _Finnegans Wake_ is one model in
literature, ca. 60 years ago, that might fit that idea of 'playfulness.'
There are others.
Mikesch
mosquito@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx