GR translation: dialectics, matrices, archetypes all need to connect
David Morris
fqmorris at gmail.com
Mon Mar 11 07:55:16 CDT 2013
Matrices are not always square. I see it as all the personal paths
crossing over each other at the Odeon.
On Monday, March 11, 2013, Monte Davis wrote:
> Dialectics, matrices, archetypes: organizing schemes, systems, principles
> abstracted from the world, elaborated by those sitting over their notebooks
> at the Odeon. I read “matrices” as tables with rows and columns, into
> which everything must fit.****
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> P266.17-27 He finds that he has drifted as far as the Odeon, one of the
> great world cafes, whose specialty is not listed anywhere—indeed has never
> been pinned down. Lenin, Trotsky, James Joyce, Dr. Einstein all sat out at
> these tables. Whatever it was they all had in common: whatever they’d come
> to this vantage to score . . . perhaps it had to do with the people
> somehow, with pedestrian mortality, restless crisscrossing of needs or
> desperations in one fateful piece of street. . . dialectics, matrices,
> archetypes all need to connect, once in a while, back to some of that
> proletarian blood, to body odors and senseless screaming across a table, to
> cheating and last hopes, or else all is dusty Dracularity, the West’s
> ancient curse. . . .****
>
> What does "matrices" mean here? I am only familiar with the word in the
> mathematical sense.****
>
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