JF Ptak Science Books LLC Post 635 Blog Bookstore
In my imaginary History of Lines there is a subsection for
humans-in-line(s). In the history of the
world, the fourth and fifth decades of the twentieth century—the 1930’s and ‘40’s—were
big ones for human lines. Big does not imply
good, because as we all know lots of humans lined up for all manner of
unspeakable nastiness during this time and well more than 100 million didn’t
make it out alive (considering all of the wars, purges, revolutions and
stupidity).
The lines here are a little more benign, though with shriveled overtones of corrected respect.
I’ll undoubtedly write a post on this stylistic
beauty later on, but suffice to say for right now that it really is a lovely
thing. If only we could forget the
Mussolini part. Now I’m no fan,
necessarily, of linoleum, but if I had
to live on a linoleum island far removed from civilization and I had to choose
a design for my world, I would choose the designs from this catalog, without
hesitation. They’re spare, well-proportioned, beautifully design utilitarian designs;
they are also very shiney and cold with a dispirited order, but so it
goes. The catalog seems to speak for its
times, the inspired design bowing to the weighty needs of the flatulent state.
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