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MICHAEL SEAN STRICKLAND
Divastigations : Lapsus digiti
Antlion. From a photograph shot by Otto X. Goldbarg, c. 1924–1927, of a Mountain Fukari clay bowl (#2004.24.13595) found with Ossuary 162 in Room 21 of Swarts Ruin, Grant, Wyoming, and on display at Harvard’s Display Institution of Old Folks and Tribals in Boston, Mass.
Lapsus digiti as found in our author’s opus’s print instar.
Folium Lapsus Pallium
170 do for ya do ya for
173 thinking about would– thinking about would –
176 Norlia, you– Norlia, you –
190 digits–uno, six, null–with digits – uno, six, null – with
192 points at Ada who is points at ADA who is
193 and hums major and linguorally mouths major
199 CURTAIN?LIGHTS CURTAIN/LIGHTS
200 Luminous Things Luminous Things
234 “Xto, no mi korpo [...] di ta mar...” [Nix śloka in toto as it is a ditto of supra]
239 comp-licit complicit
240 anima-listic animalistic
240 foun-dation foundation
254 In spring of 1847 In spring of 1844
313 of my what opus of what my opus
366 Strickland, Hugh Alvin (1811—1853) Strickland, Hugh Alvin (1811–1853)
Antlion. From a photograph shot by Otto X. Goldbarg, c. 1924–1927, of a Mountain Fukari clay bowl (#2004.24.13595) found with Ossuary 162 in Room 21 of Swarts Ruin, Grant, Wyoming, and on display at Harvard’s Display Institution of Old Folks and Tribals in Boston, Mass.
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