The Piano Concerto, composed in 1868, survives unceasing exposure only to emerge perennially and indestructibly fresh. |
|
It can be savage, unpredictable, ecstactic, indestructibly powerful, pleasurable, a kind of primordial music that is beyond the mere phenomenology of representation. |
|
And the fact that it is indestructibly popular, even though the horses that run in it are nothing more than lottery numbers, may be significant. |
|
And still, indestructibly if not always suddenly, everyone bursts out singing. |
|
I have seen death enough times among people who had been indestructibly living only the day before. |
|
It is difficult, if not impossible, to rank Björk's solo records: each is indestructibly Björk-like, and if you love or hate any one of them you will probably love or hate them all. |
|
Of course – but also absolutely, indestructibly pure. |
|
Indestructibly beautiful for today's design conscience kids. |
|