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which I enhanced the standard topic of Mies
which I enhanced the standard topic of Mies
himself.  I suppose that it was pretty thoroughly
himself.  I suppose that it was pretty thoroughly
bogus in the sense that it represented only an feature  
bogus in the sense that it represented only an [over-written:  the accoutrements]  feature  
to his professional personality and not a true inwardness
to his professional personality and not a true inwardness
inevitable in the character of the
inevitable in the character of the
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tried to lend myself to the concept of liturgy
tried to lend myself to the concept of liturgy
as an element in the "hierarchy of values, or
as an element in the "hierarchy of values, or
a mystic dimension of religion, or a selling up
a mystic dimension of religion, or a setting up
ear case in the hygiene of the soul - as almost
[[?]] in the hygiene of the soul - as almost
anything which might enrich my own awareness,
anything which might enrich my own awareness,
presumably by showing me how Mies' had
presumably by showing me how Mies' had
been enriched.  And I dutifully contemplated lobious
been enriched.  And I dutifully contemplated Corbi's
modules although I was more able to see any organic
modules although I was never able to see any organic
connection between the proportions of the human body
connection between the proportions of the human body
and those of the Scrooge or any other house, or what
and those of the Savage or any other house, or what

Latest revision as of 03:46, 26 July 2021

Perhaps Jim Speyer was there that evening and we slipped out together, leaving Mies still seated in the black armchair in a mist of cigar smoke. There was a certain metaphysical vein which I enhanced the standard topic of Mies himself. I suppose that it was pretty thoroughly bogus in the sense that it represented only an [over-written: the accoutrements] feature to his professional personality and not a true inwardness inevitable in the character of the medieval peasant as I had chosen to see it; at any rate I read Guardini, as he urged, and tried to lend myself to the concept of liturgy as an element in the "hierarchy of values, or a mystic dimension of religion, or a setting up ? in the hygiene of the soul - as almost anything which might enrich my own awareness, presumably by showing me how Mies' had been enriched. And I dutifully contemplated Corbi's modules although I was never able to see any organic connection between the proportions of the human body and those of the Savage or any other house, or what