three markations to ward her figure by t thilleman
LIMITED EDITIONthree markations to ward her figure Language as the fluid potential for communication. Where does this/it come from? H.D., in Thought and Vision (1919): "… when the center of consciousness shifts [from the brain] and the jellyfish is in the body… we have vision of the womb or love-vision." In these interwoven {animaistic[al]} Three Volumes, this womb-body is soma and stoma—love made real by its penetration into myth and its fertilization of language. That copulation which gives birth to word-image (ideogram and neo-ideogram), that blank age which fills with wildly tamed linga in many forms, in parti-typogrophies. This visually adventurous collection of thilleman’s texts is foundational work—transporting us into beginningless origins—creation, evolution, myth, language and thus culture. A critique of post-modern capitalism here achieves its cure in obliterating the isolating poison of the “rationalist” individual. With no philosophical escape into absence, here the prono