[New-Poetry] sent by (letters)

James Cervantes cervantes.james at gmail.com
Wed Jun 13 13:17:41 EDT 2007


On 6/13/07, Chris Lott <chris.lott at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 6/5/07, Anny Ballardini <anny.ballardini at tin.it> wrote:
> >
> > 'Laundry letters' worth millions
> >
> > http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/europe/06/04/britain.letters.reut/
> > index.html
> >
> > LONDON, England (Reuters) -- One of the  word's greatest collections
> > of historical letters, including a note written  by Napoleon to his
> > lover Josephine, has been found in a filing cabinet tucked  away in a
> > Swiss laundry room.
> >
> > The treasure trove of almost 1,000  documents, collected over 30 years
> > by a wealthy Austrian banker, includes  letters written by Winston
> > Churchill, Peter the Great, Mahatma Gandhi,  Alexander Pushkin, John
> > Donne and Queen Elizabeth I.
>
> So these will likely go from being forgotten in the back of a filing
> cabinet to being inaccessible to anyone except the acquaintances of
> the various, but mostly rich, collectors who buy them for their
> private collections. All that hidden art. It's no different than
> hearing that some painting I will never get to see was sold for cazy
> money by one patron of the arts to another who will put it someplace I
> will continue to be unable to see it.
>
>

If the people of the world could unite (hah) for the purpose of
demanding free access to all art (hah) then that situation would not
exist.  Any volunteers for this Quixotic effort?

-- Jim
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