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Issue No. 7, December 1998

The Transcendental Friend

 

Note from the Editor

 

 

 

 

Other echoes
Inhabit the garden. Shall we follow?
Quick, said the bird, find them, find them
—T. S. Eliot, Four Quartets

 

One man's drama is another man's melodrama.... The only difference was the price of the seat.
—Alfred Hitchcock, "Why I Make Melodramas"

 

 

 

This month's issue features some birds, some more birds, alien flight, a Flight of Imagination (historical), and an Iguana.

Kevin Killian's Cut comes to its spellbinding conclusion in Schizmata.

Laird Hunt's Bestiary offers some birds by Zhang Er, translated by the author with Eleni Sikelianos, and Katy Lederer.

In Rosetta, the editor presents a fragment of code, from a text originally written in the Lisp language.

Daniel Machlin & Richard Tyson team up on a Project with images & text & the above mentioned iguana.

Jesse Glass, reporting from 19th century Maryland, brings us some curious work by one P. M. Deshong in Report from Afield.

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Garrett Kalleberg

 

 

(Note: the original cover with sound, sometimes readable with Netscape 4.x, is available here.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[The Hitchcock quote is from a short 1936 article.]

 
 

 

 

 


Issue No. 7 Copyright © 1998 by The Transcendental Friend. All rights revert to the authors upon publication.