Emily Dickinson said Òtell the
truth but tell it slant.Ó This crafty
rendition of DerridaÕs iconic work
has been reticulated, articulated,
ventriculated and exposed into a
physical poem. Flipping through
the severed pages, the truth is
more present through observations
of what is left out.While DerridaÕs
text expounds on an aesthetic
experience that may happen when
we are transformed by beauty,
here shadows made by simple
cartoon hearts give us breathing
space for new thoughts and tactile
sensations. It's a breath of fresh air
for this cherished classic.