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I very much want to dismiss Yahweh as the ancient Gnostics did," Bloom writes,</p> <pre> finding in him a mere demiurge who had botched the Creation so that it was simultaneously a Fall. Bespaloff draws a striking parallel between the Ionian poet and the demiurge of Yasnaya Polyana. I also thought that we should populate the "bar" with archetypal denizens of the original in the form of photographic or painted cutout figures: Gavin, curator and demiurge Clarissa Dalrymple, Elizabeth Peyton, Rirkrit Tiravanija, et al. |
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