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His use of quotations to describe his experience — a fragment of a Yeats poem to depict the night sky — was "echolalia," mindless parroting.
The whole point is to create a lifestyle space where someone could experience a fragment of GHE20G0TH1K without attending the party.
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Attempting to describe the feeling, he flounders, unable to render the experience except as "a fragment of song".
It is going to Spain or France or California and transplanting a fragment of experience.
So later directors are allowed complete creative leeway, but anyone who reads the script without seeing a production receives only a fragment of the experience.
Occasionally a nerve of memory would be touched a puddle reflecting the blue sky after rain, a pack of thumbed cards, the fumbling with a shoelace, the smell of a new car, the sound of a stiff wind through trees, the smells and colors of a toyshop, the taste of milk and prunes and a fragment of forgotten experience would be dislodged, isolated, puzzling.
No contemporary review, then, will ever capture more than a fragment of the whole experience, bent through the prism of personal understanding and expectation.
This is a fragment of what it is to experience a movie that's viscerally black in a space that isn't black.
A fragment of poetry?
Forgive a fragment of autobiography.
A fragment of a transistor radio.
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