Paul
Klee, 1879 - 1940 "I cannot be grasped in the here and now, For my
dwelling place is as much among the dead, As the yet unborn, Slightly closer to
the heart of creation than usual, But still not close enough."
A
fairly serious sort of chap I think it’s fair to say. Not an accusation that
can be levelled at irreverent Orson Palmer, the main character in Zen City, Iso
who wears a tie featuring a hand-painted copy of Klee’s work.
Allowing
him to make an existential statement through sartorial means? Or just being
loud?
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