'all my books are more or less autobiographical - a rather abstract form of autobiography, I admit.' - e.m. cioran
horsemouth has started on the temptation to exist (from whence this quote). he has read susan sontag's introduction and is most of the way through thinking against oneself. he either bought it in skoob for £3 (this is his recollection) or it was denise's (according to the signature inside the front cover) and horsemouth has 'acquired it' somehow.
in kilvert-land (on this day in 1872) he is concerned about the bells.
'for the first time I heard today the sweet bells of clyro chiming down the valley just before I reached the chapel, I could even hear the three bells chime change for the single bell. the west wind brought the sound of the bells up the hill so clearly that it arrested me even while I was walking.'
'clyro church has a splendid bells' reads a local guide.
'two date back to the medieval church and three were cast in 1887 and first rung to celebrate queen victoria’s golden jubilee. to complete the set, a sixth one was commissioned in 2024...'
the guide has kilvert buying his first notebook (in which to keep his diaries) in hay but this seems to horsemouth not so.
horsemouth has the three volume plommer selection and a single volume selection (jonathan cape paperback edition) somewhere (or perhaps he has redistributed it away via the powerscroft road book box). kilvert's niece destroyed most of his other writing - 3 journal notebooks survive because they were given away, horsemouth does not know if they contain additional material.
it's a good job horsemouth didn't spend any time on watering yesterday (it started raining).
this morning. he has made the transition across the british summer time line. in the morning a dream about hanging out with dj hype (horsemouth was doing his best to be cool).