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(old) god
in the face of the night's obscurity (when the all-seeing shuts its eyes)
pastoral life turns murderous (at dark)
signaling the absence of fairness...
blurring of omniscience...
delay of verdict...
aimlessness of quest
moon-god
somnolence
(cypress
inspector of cosmological space
in theo-terrestrial plane
Ishtar
guardian of prostitutes
surrounded in myth by death and disaster
goddess of contradictory connotations and forces (fair play & enmity, etc,)
Lillith (derived from the Akkadian lilitu
kidnapping sleeping children
(according to the Babylonian cosmology) night requires (non-identitarian) gods capable of abomination (backstabing)
-recognized by their tangible outlines as actual constellations in the night sky
-related to the more expansive domains of animality, vehicles, and objects
-emanate from a perceptual faculty closer to the child's imagination of cloud-shapes (
Tiamat
primordial goddess of the salt sea, darkness, chaos, and creation
from the time of permanent nightfall
a destroyer-deity and yet whose sliced body parts form the heavens and earth
represented as unconscious, reckless annihilation and yet also holding diabolical intelligence
bathed in eternal blackness and yet known as “the glistening one”
Girra
dystopian potentials of technological invention
figure of wicked logos (undoing words)
(leader of the terrible)
non-
cosmic ballistics
nocturnality and contagion
snakes and dragons of constellations
instrumentality (the builder)
unleashing (the despoiler)
death-spell
-a discipline involved less with knowing than with watching
The Egyptian Book of the Dead
philosophy of night, dusk, shadow
egyptian night-deities
-with astounding narrative-theoretical flexibility
-some slither, hunch, fly, or remain seated
-not residing on Olympian heights but rather in the subterranean below
star-covered nude woman
cow arching over the earth
Khonsu
Nephthys
tied to the night of the soul's traversal
sepulchral
(endow pharaohs) with the vision for “that which is hidden by moonlight”
Apep
giant sea-snake said to lurk again in the primordial gloom
evil lizard,
(sectarian logic?)
desire for clear reactional materiality
teratological and semi-demonological turn
interjecting thingness, fiendishness, and monstrosity into our midst
night
(from) orthodoxy
(Mohaghegh's theory of) fanatical sovereignty in pagan thought
(reconciling)
Ahriman
omnimalevolent side
first destructive spirit
twins of the primeval choice
dwelling in non-being
shape-stealer
self-cutting (cooking of his own paranormal tissue)
earthly creation
a sunless place
mortal transactions (of civilizational, philosophical, religious, and moral trials)
night-raid
nocturnal fierceness
asceticism of the warrior
asceticism of the night-watchman
(
learn to talk with night
language of mood (subtle movements of)
Bronze Age eschatologies
queen of riddles
cosmic idolater
her language never argues, only propositions
dark thoughts
evanescing moon
...guerilla leader who fled into the mountains and froze to death beneath the night sky
thoughts of
Mirza Kuchak Khan
Jangali
...once the leader of the jungle movement; now the jungle will confiscate him
inspiration
horoscope
sensitivity to lower-grade intimation
when dreams replace sleep
when the dead pass into the deep of the night
when night's deep appears in those who have disappeared
Blanchot
Mohaghegh on Blasim's The Madman of Freedom Square
the story of two foreigners known as ‘the blondes’, identical twins of fair hair and complexion who come each morning (their place of origin and purpose unknown) to roam down the main street of a neighborhood called the ‘Darkness District’. This quarter of the capital city is thus named for being the only sector still lacking electricity, and our nar- rator describes the residents there as physically gaunt and existentially worn down. This is an un[...]