2014-12-16
PSA_218
in Lévi Strauss's words: "Further, the 'bricoleur' also, and indeed principally, derives his poetry from the fact that he does not confine himself to accomplishment and execution: he 'speaks' not only with things, as we have already seen, but also through the medium of things: giving an account of his personality and life by the choices he makes between the limited possibilities" (1962a, p. 21).
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from Jack Burnham, The Structure of Art (1971), p10
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