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No doubt it was one of the innumerable aphorisms he uses to put the world in order, something about the intermingling of memory and desire, or the gyroform structure of history.
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Source: Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory.
The Book of Memory.
Loss of memory.
Steeped in American lore--particularly the rowdy mythologies of the region he hails from--Allen has been exploring the intermingling of fact, fiction and desire that shape our memories since his 1966 debut exhibition at L.A.'s now-defunct Gallery 66.
It took several more years for me to face what had happened, but as I journaled each day, the understanding of my feelings of worthlessness, intermingled with the memories of this man writhing atop me, not caring if I could move or even breathe, burgeoned.
The intermingling of the two series is at first inexplicable.
Its intermingling of poetry and prose feels natural, rhythmically inevitable.
Fecund imagery abounds in the intermingling of fruit and children.
But the intermingling of intolerance and complacency has enabled it.
And the intermingling of faiths came with complications.
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