Sunday, 25 July 2010

13.59 Intermediary Text part one

FELITIOUS ASSUAGE FELICITOUS NEEDLE SYBARITIC FACETIAE COLLOQUIUM INGRESS

13.02
The piece needs to be written, given over

13.07
Photos of the drama need to be published to the blog

13.09
Where is Cerisy-la-salle?

Are the meta-reviews being churned out? An answer to this requires what academics call research. Members of the Set should be more than familiar with the work of the Oulipo than they currently are. This text makes baby steps towards familiarity...

Best Foot Foreword

ARNAUD A
BENABOU B
BENS Be
BERGE Ber
BLAVIER Bl
BRAFFORT Br
CALVINO C
CARADEC Ca
CERQUIGLINI Ce
CHAMBERS Ch
CHAPMAN Ch2
DUCHAMP D
DUCHATEAU D2
ETTIENE E
FOURNEL F
GRANGARD G
JOUET J
LATIS L
LE LIONNAIS LL
LE TELLIER LT
LESCURE Le
MATHEWS M
METAIL Me
PASTIOR Pa
PEREC P
QUENEAU Q
JEAN QUEVAL jQ
ROSENSTIAL R
JACQUES ROUBAUD jR
SCHMIDT

womenless 12.02:
Tried to send text message to collaborator regarding LACK of women in Oulipo, failed, no credit.

12.03:
removed sleave from Motte text

"current reading"....

Felicitious -DICT

Pronunciation:/fɪˈlɪsɪtəs/

adjective

  • well chosen or suited to the circumstances:a felicitous phrase
  • pleasing and fortunate:the view was the room's only felicitous feature
____________________________________________________________NOTES ON A FRENCH WORD : OUVROIR once denoted a light and mobile shop made of wood used bey parisian cobblers

xii 8

displayed their wares and persued their trade. or

part of a textile factory with looms. or

in an arsenal where workers perform a given task. or

a long room for women.

Ouvroir

A charitable institution for improverished women and girls who found

shelter (underline)
heat (underline)
thankless, ill paid-work which the institution skimmed off a tidy profit leading women no other option than to fall into vice

(NOTE: FOR THE FESTIVAL OF ERROR A ROOM IS NEEDED.

Community Finance Bunting

Ouvoir - for a short period it meant wealthy women seeking to assuage -DICT

assuage

Line-break:
Pronunciation:/əˈsweɪdʒ/

verb

[with object]
  • make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense:the letter assuaged the fears of most members
  • satisfy (an appetite or desire):an opportunity occurred to assuage her desire for
  • knowledge
THEIR consciences in needlework for the poor and in the confection of sumptuous ecclesiastical ornaments

The "Sewing Circle" stuck

A secluded place

Needle - DICT 7 [mass noun] British informalhostility or antagonism provoked by rivalry:there is already a little bit of needle between the sides

wHERE People strive to elaborate new techniques which produce results or explode like childrens' balloons

The hint of the masonic temple

"A pleasant spot,
warm in winter
cool in summer
abuntantly provided
by food and drink
where people

compete in the finest sort

of needlework"

MANUAL METICULOUS SECRET CLANDESTINE the aura of the trade guild

"Slow and precise elaboration of the masterpiece in its newness - originality steeped in the ancient lessons of the masters

Subtle and peverse spirit

(rebel rebel, D.BOwie ends 14.24 A nice touch on a sunday afternoon

No comments: