Re: Schoenberg ( was Re: New Survey: Celtic Conlangs (and other lunatic pursuits)
From: | Stephen Mulraney <ataltanie@...> |
Date: | Saturday, January 18, 2003, 10:53 |
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 10:49:14 +0000
bnathyuw <bnathyuw@...> wrote:
> > > /sOt 4Es sEs "GETtaputSItS/
> > > sot Res ses g[h]ehtap.uc.ic
> > > I have-feeling breath [OBL]planet.outside.this
> > > I feel becuase of breath of a planet outside this
> > one
> > > I feel the breath of another planet
> > > Ich fühle Luft von anderem Planeten
> >
> > Planet Schönberg... What do I win?!
> >
> > s.
> >
>
> ooh, i think it should be a special 'i got the
> reference on the conlang list' badge with a gold star
> on it
>
> well maybe a silver star . . . the gold star goes to
> the person who can remember the poet that wrote those
> lines in the first place ( i can't and i don't have my
> sleeve-notes with me )
>
Stefan Georg :). But I think that poem will be better remembered for
being the harbinger of serialism.
!s.
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