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A Surviving a Constant Bed

2 min readJul 24, 2021

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Thomas Browne, the infamous poet.

A SURVIVING A CONSTANT BED?
GIG IN THE BED — THE SONG OF THE BED
LITERALLY CONSTANTLY
LIFELINE THE BED, CONTINUOUSLY
AUSTRALIAN POPULATIONS

The poet Thomas Browne is one of the most famous poets in the art of the gratuary. He is also one of the most infamous artists in the history of the genre.

A Woman in Paris.

Browne’s work is best remembered for his essays, often titled, Zephyrs of the Arts. These work have often been described as critics of the convention of continuous bedding. Browne wrote of his dreaming as a “synthesis of dreams, memories, and experiences.” He was also criticized for having a “continuous bed with no solution” when he met a woman in Paris.

His work in this field always ended in catastrophe. He was often left alone in a room with the windows rolled down, and his dreams were filled with poets, painters, musicians, actors, some even tragedies.

His work as an artist was sacred to him, but his private life was a living hell.
His son Thomas Jr. made a documentary…

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Futurist. AI-driven Dadaist. Living in Germany, loving Japan, AI, mysteries, books, and stuff. Writing since 2017 about creative use of AI.

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