Tagged: bodies
Blake Butler
Passages from Blake Butler’s recently released monument, 300,000,000.
In our year here god is not a being but a system, composed in dehydrated fugue
In the full darkness, there is a word
The word encompasses the darkness
This word occurs because of god
I crawled and crawled along the floor of the ground of the extending darkness
Out of the color of the night, there appeared buildings in the distance, houses, tombs
There were networks of understanding and direction
Wires draped the air like no one’s trees
The world was silent when I woke in smoke
No longer unwinding into nothing as its layers grew apart.
I see the sea replicating in its nothing, pushing sand against the sand
I cannot reach the sea
The days went on and on inside me.
I knew my name was or had been but could not say it and it no longer felt like language
The name is not important
Your name’s not really your name
There are people, and there are minds, and in the minds there are corridors and glue and other people
There are unique locations on the earth, accessible only through certain openings available only for short periods of time while they are available and can be opened into other locations
This is the system of the world
The temporary doors to the unique locations are carried in our bodies, in thoughts
They are carried in moments and forms and quickly disappearing spaces I am speaking to you from one of those locations.
There is a force who moves among our bodies, coming through your holes into the world and slowly knitting
It will be the ending of us all, in a form beyond simply a body
This is not a bad thing
You are surrounded by mirrors
You make the world out of your mind
You are not dead and you will never be and you are dead and you are not alive and you’re alive and you will never be