By Michael Erlewine Memory deep down can surface. Not memories, but ‘memory’ itself. Churning. The “widening gyre’ of the Yeats poem, incapsulating ever more of our attention. Distracting. More and more we are caught up in the spin of things. Painstakingly, like the old game of Pick-Up-Sticks, we carefully pick apart where we are stuck and try to free ourselves.
Beyond the Spin Factor
Beyond the Spin Factor
Beyond the Spin Factor
By Michael Erlewine Memory deep down can surface. Not memories, but ‘memory’ itself. Churning. The “widening gyre’ of the Yeats poem, incapsulating ever more of our attention. Distracting. More and more we are caught up in the spin of things. Painstakingly, like the old game of Pick-Up-Sticks, we carefully pick apart where we are stuck and try to free ourselves.