HYPERION •
A Fragment: Book I, by John Keats
“I will advance a terrible right arm
“Shall scare that infant thunderer, rebel Jove,
“And bid old Saturn take his throne again.”
“I think, Bill, that they exist at different pressure.”
(A reading from “Nova Express“, by William S. Burroughs)
“I will advance a terrible right arm
“Shall scare that infant thunderer, rebel Jove,
“And bid old Saturn take his throne again.”
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A constant bombardment of strange vibrations, resonances.
Titan finds himself hacking in to a Temple on an Orbital Station run by Ikipr, and, from, in, there, realisation, the BUG BEHIND HIM, clattering away.
Titan does his best to capture the moment…
“This juvenile effort is a field of prickles into which none may be advised to penetrate—I made the attempt lately in cold blood and came back shuddering, but I had read enough to have the profoundest reason for declining to tell what the book is about.”