Lines. We haz more.

May 31, 2009 18:05

4.  The book is material; it can be owned - yet it is a gateway.

5.   It is probably simplest to explain this book if you have already read it.

6.   You are about to begin reading Italo Calvino’s new novel, If on a winter’s night a traveller.
7.  This is a novel, or so you might be reasonably expected to believe, or reasonably believed to expect.

8.  Let X equal the quantity of all quantities of X. Let X equal the cold. It is cold in December. The months of cold equal November through February.
9.  Don't keep reading this page, but rather, skip to some random page near the middle or end of this book, and read for a page or two, before returning here.
10.  We are the past, written on the present, read in the future and the now, as much as motes of dust dancing in the sunlight disappear before the moon and into the stars.

Standard caveat about formatting applies.  They always look exactly the same on my screen!

Poll

Deadline is Wednesday, 6PM BST.  Incidentally, an awful lot of you seem to have read Drowned Ammet  :)

If you want to identify lines, submitters are:  nwhyte songofnewday dorianegray lanyer sammywol 
a_d_medievalist jeffr23 dangerdean braisedbywolves

game 25

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