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  • travis says:
    On Sunday 8/15/04 11:59 PM
    Ok, his novels are brash, daring, obscure in self indulgence, insanly radical, and at times more euphistic than any love drunk troubadour, but his bravery and intent always noble and his words irrelevant but to the shape of his spirit.

    If there is something to be savoured and to socour the street merchants remnant of literary appreciation, Bodenheim offers it in windows as are paragraphs, and poems. For he never meant to write novels, only if to save himself from starvation. However, I am kidding myself to think such remnants of appreciation would search for noble thoughts rather than neat borders and smoother fantasies. Bodenheim on the other hand is far to honest, far too beautifull as the spirits ancient once meditated on the infinite reaches of spirit. He will be forgotten as fast food replaces regional cuisine. Alas, a secular saint from Alsace is replaced by junk-books.




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