"Sasa, Sasa" is a word in HILIGAYNON
sásà, sâsâ - The fibre of the leaf-stalk of
the buri-palm. It is used for making ropes,
mats, etc.
I think that [William] Faulkner and I each had to escape certain particulars of our lives, and we found salvation through words. I understand the Bible story of Babel so much better now. I think that moments of extremity, desires of escape, lead us to foreign languages--not those learned in schools, but those plucked from the human heart, the searing conditions of isolation. I did not have to be limited to my biography because of words, and I shared this with Faulkner, who invented new words and punctuation and expression and worlds. He utterly reshaped the world.
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Of or pertaining to scenery; of the nature of scenery; theatrical.
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