The guy I had a crush on even commented on the gnostic demiurges and the founding fathers as freemasons. |
All of us too locked into our tensions, complexes and obsessions to ever realise it or notice it, like a bunch of clueless gnostic demiurges fallen into matter. |
But some false demiurges, always influentials, still close the inevitable walking towards a new freedom of writing. |
Rivette, as a crucial advocate of so-called auteurs, was an advocate not of artistic demiurges or abstract creators but of people who reveal and test their character by directing films. |
It was grand, giving splurges of recent art a spine of redoubtable Cézanne, Picasso, and other modern demiurges — which were also for sale. |