self-exile a misnomer,
for all exile is a transtextual dialogue of no’s.
self-exile an attempt
to again glimpse art through society’s arsenal.
self-exile an i ching
of terrorisms.
self-exile to
demonstrate the exile that has already taken place.
self-exile for exile is
becoming obsolete and the window for self-exile itself is only open until the
psyche assumes the state’s attributes—bureaucratic, average, mechanical,
powerless, indebted, fully prosthetized, incessantly intermeshed,
intradatabased, planetary.
self-exile the dream of
exile being the sufficient substitute for exile.
self-exile nothing left
to be exiled from, nowhere to be exiled to.
exile for the pop and shame
of culture, for the lightness and plonk of being human.
exile for the glory of peculiar
movement.
exile in celebration of
homelessness, dispossession, transience.
exile to subvert the
brute necessities of biology and state.
exile to wean new forms
from the teats of the familiar.
exile because anomie must
be made incarnate.
exile for the dream and
memory of exile, to maintain a tradition.
exile no need, for it’s
already happened.
exile not a bad kid’s
name.