I don't have time to take a more critical reading of this, but I intend to, although somehow I doubt a critical reading will accomplish anything given the nature of the theatrical style. So I'll give it a different sort of reading next time
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haha, that's a lot deeper an analysis than i expected. i think i tend to appreciate art more as deliberate markings containing no inherent significance (the significance is latent in creation rather than resultant of the final product) and i definitely did not intend for there to be some underlying meaning, except i always feel like anything created in the scope of humanity is in essence referential to some omnipresent set of capabilities and possibilities; all creations are to be valued as a product of human effort and acheivement and any interpretation following that risk misinterpretation in convoluted metaphors too subjective to be extracted
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I think you need to watch I ♥ Huckabees again, sometime soon. I loved your play, it was pretty fucking funny. Nihilism as a form of art, particularly in theatre, is beyond anything that any normal person can completely envision, like trying to remember the details of a dream. I love you, Bob, haha. Nice. -ash
yeah, it reminds me of that a lot. theres not a lot of difference between one dada play and another, so its kind of unoriginal even though none of it has ever been done before. whatever. i had fun writing it.
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I loved your play, it was pretty fucking funny. Nihilism as a form of art, particularly in theatre, is beyond anything that any normal person can completely envision, like trying to remember the details of a dream.
I love you, Bob, haha.
Nice.
-ash
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