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Divine mnemosyne, whose fragile netting.
By Arthur Guiterman The New Yorker, June 17 , 1933P. 54 Divine mnemosyne, whose fragile netting View Article By David Remnick By Jelani Cobb By Jia Tolentino By Robin Wright.
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We live now on Mnemosyne screens.
The group made its own first disc, "Mnemosyne," in 2008.
Divine, obviously.
Totally divine.
Divine intervention?
Divine intention?
Their father was Zeus, and their mother was Mnemosyne ("Memory").
Then came Mnemosyne (1999), mixing ancient and modern.
Intervention: divine or comic?
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