Postmodern Values: Rights of Time Passages
"A broken clock is right twice a day."
"Right" about what?
Right about now.
Right you are!
But no clock is ever right because every working clock is either fast or slow, and a stopped, broken clock preserves those moments in potential. Thus is every broken clock never current, but always errant.
Labels: Postmodernism
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A postmodern clock transgresses time fairly, most of the time, some of the time, without omitting even a single time, restoring lost time--to be just!--but also passionately (and proudly!)inclusive of all times, past, present and future!
Can't respond - too little time!
Jeffery Hodges
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