jOYCE WAS writing to Tzara,

 

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JJ was eriting to TT for idears. Finnegans wake was thee re sult fyling fling 

munke punke

munke punke came after dada duffy but before punketeriat and so
before by about a year, before Fouism.
the magazine , which still have, tht is the, the magazine before , meaning the what do you call them, the proofs? layout, photos, manifestos poems, and so on, never happend.
fouism wasa combination of the different strands of the others which went before. 78=79-80 were the years, the bad years. the years it got bad. the drunken nights. that lasted weeks, it seem'd . and others, friend,s, even worse. more death. more numb.
that winter was.
something for dadaduff the organ wanderer was , had no place to go.
many book she held in her hand.
in heart.
streetless in pavement.
f. dunn died.someone else.
d.lyons, a poet forgotten even by his-self gave up. went west.
has not written . or not to her knowings.
"but can them chickens dance?" the poem still there, unpublished. and who speaks of publishing? who speaks? when so much is hid. unknown. around. hanging. closets. trunks. boxes. basements. letters. envelopes. of it piled up in furnittures. forgot. dust wrapped. covers inside of books,or inside covers of books. forgot. cassettes. or recordings reel to reel. others. cassettes. recordings of a poem by Darius B. femme a barbe. still 1977 in sir georg e williams hallway. saturday afternoon. recorded. can still us still.
and Later Gail with the cats.
Munke pUnkE see the amazing Duffy leap inthe air and land bolt upright in a box of kitty litter she wrote that. her laughter/smile still in my head. and Maurice. Chayet. his treatise on 16 dimensional geometry. and spersed with the literary. so . such. brilliance s. burnings. and clive's amazing cylindrical magazine. gigantic. 50 copies signed awesome done. like blueprint. 1976. pomes in there. of young.
and more
she wander the head hall of mem. ory.
her heart scatter beat.
beat
beatific. of vision and . its placements.

  this chump is crazy about ya

       ok lazy legs /   this bird is goofy about ya

         get big hearted  lazy legs

                      this

    write him date him up/

                         for gawd's sake get big hearted date him lazy  legs

 it takees money to make  money


for gwds sake get big hearted an smart lazy legs 


the old choke for much at first

her hair's slanted down the side/ sexy

nigh

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nigh  nigh              nigh          nigh                     n igh   


                          ne a  r          ne a r          near

       near               near           nigh

                 nigh             t                nigh                   t

 

                  near                near             nex            

                        

                  

 

   (    propinquity     propinquity pro pinquity quity!  )  

                           it's ting to to me ting t o me  near to me

                 pro pin quity t t t to me 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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the good old days

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____ in the good old  days September was still alive

 before day my  

  and yours was?

Edward G Robinson and Roman Empires

Edward G Robinson  became Robin Edwin Arlington and Roman Empires

        Virgil and i knew i was horses on the ground i was  

marching marching Lance Corporal Duffy arms astride snow 

and hail rain i marched and marched left right left left right soldier drummer

and topographer-_________________________________

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I Am the Law
1938 Theatrical Poster
Directed byAlexander Hall
Written byJo Swerling
StarringEdward G. Robinson
Music byGeorge Parrish
CinematographyHenry Freulich
Edited byViola Lawrence
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • August 25, 1938
Running time
83 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

I Am the Law (1938) is a crime drama directed by Alexander Hall and starring Edward G. Robinson.

Plot

 

New York City law professor John Lindsay (Robinson) is asked by Eugene Ferguson (Kruger), a member of the governor's Civic Committee, to become a special prosecutor to fight racketeers and corruption in the city, but unknown to Lindsay, Ferguson is in association with the racketeers.[1]

Cast


Edward G. Robinson as John Lindsay
Barbara O'Neil as Jerry Lindsay
John Beal as Paul Ferguson
Wendy Barrie as Frances Ballou
Otto Kruger as Eugene Ferguson
Arthur Loft as Tom Ross
Marc Lawrence as Eddie Girard
Douglas Wood as D.A. Bert Beery
Robert Middlemass as Moss Kithell
Ivan Miller as Inspector Gleason
Charles Halton as George Leander
Louis Jean Heydt as J.W Butler
Fay Helm as Mrs. Butler
Emory Parnell as Detective Brophy

 

Edward G. Robinson

Edward G. Robinson
Birth name: Emanuel Goldenberg

Born: 12 December 1893
Died: 26 January 1973

If I were just a bit taller and I was a little more handsome or something like that, I could have played all the roles that I have played, and played many more. There is such a thing as a handicap, but you've got to be that much better as an actor. It kept me from certain roles that I might have had, but then, it kept others from playing my roles, so I don't know that it's not altogether balanced

 

siringuni:

Double Indemnity, 1944 - Get out of here before I throw my desk at you. I love you too / Sors d’ici avant que je te jette mon bureau dessus. Je t’aime aussi.

all-about-old-times:
“Josef von Sternberg, Marlene Dietrich, Jean Harlow, Joan Blondell, Heather Angel, Edward G. Robinson, Dolores Del Rio.
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all-about-old-times:

Josef von Sternberg, Marlene Dietrich, Jean Harlow, Joan Blondell, Heather Angel, Edward G. Robinson, Dolores Del Rio.

the-asphalt-jungle:

Edward G. Robinson tells Douglas Fairbanks Jr. the plans for the New Year’s Eve gangland holiday heist in Little Caesar - (1931)

1950sunlimited:
“ Edward G. Robinson and Mona Freeman 1958
Edward G. Robinson and Mona Freeman arrive at Los Angeles International airport Sunday afternoon on continental Air Line’s flight from Denver where the two film stars closed out their...

1950sunlimited:

Edward G. Robinson and Mona Freeman 1958

Edward G. Robinson and Mona Freeman arrive at Los Angeles International airport Sunday afternoon on continental Air Line’s flight from Denver where the two film stars closed out their engagement of the ‘The Middle of the Night,’ to open Tuesday at the Biltmore Theater. ‘The Middle of the Night’ is Miss Freeman’s first stage role but a familiar return to the board for Robinson, who has starred in the two-year Broadway run of this Paddy Chayefsky play.”

safetylast:

Harold Lloyd with Clark Gable, Adolphe Menjou and Edward G. Robinson in Walt Disney’s Mickey’s Gala Premiere (1933)

fuckyeahspencertracy:
“ Mary Livingston, George Burns, Jack Benny, Gracie Allen, Edward G. Robinson and Spencer Tracy at the Sahara | Las Vegas, Nevada 06/09/59
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fuckyeahspencertracy:

Mary Livingston, George Burns, Jack Benny, Gracie Allen, Edward G. Robinson and Spencer Tracy at the Sahara | Las Vegas, Nevada 06/09/59

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