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26 July 2005: Below is another Traptext by Carlos Luis, this one from his Traptexts I--but also the cover-work of his Traptexts II:
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About all I can say of this is that it's another winner. A sort of summing up of a man, and Man, or guy, as the history of his languauges (including the language of music). Some of the text is repeated from, or to, material in the traptext I posted yesterday. There is a lot of vital cross-referencing going on in these two works of Carlos's.
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