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Zohar Atkins on Twitter: "The time has come for a @threadapalooza about Heraclitus, an Ancient Greek thinker (Ephesus, 500 BCE) whose fragments read as a contemplation on our inability to say what is. If I were being cheeky, I'd tweet "you can't step into the same tweet twice" and retweet 99x..."

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The time has come for a @threadapalooza about Heraclitus, an Ancient Greek thinker (Ephesus, 500 BCE) whose fragments read as a contemplation on our inability to say what is. If I were being cheeky, I'd tweet "you can't step into the same tweet twice" and retweet 99x...

Heraclitus did not write fragments, but like most work from that time, his fragments are what remain. Anne Carson, though would say that these works find their completion in their fragmentation, are more whole in their wrecked, elliptical form. 2

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