Monday, January 5, 2009

Andy Warhol Mao 1972

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Those?" said the Child. "That's for the invention which I shall make on earth."
And, seeing Tyltyl stare with wide-open eyes, he added: "When I am on earth, I shall have to invent the thing that you like to see it?... It is over there, between those two columns .... "
Tyltyl turned round to look; but all the Children at once rushed at him, shouting:
"And, so saying, the last Child lit himself up entirely with a most extraordinary flame.
Amid these joyous exclamations, the Live Children were dragged towards the blue workshops, where each of the little inventors set his machine going. It was a great blue whirl of disks and pulleys and straps and fly-wheels and driving-wheels and cog-wheels and all kinds of wheels, which sent every No, no, come and see mine!..." "No, mine is much finer!..." "Mine is a wonderful invention!..." "Mine is made of sugar!..." "His is no good!..." "I’m bringing a light which nobody knows of!..."

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