he was unfamiliar with the man or the
installation
he asked a simple question of Google
when did the Canticle of the Sun of Saint Francis of Assisi burn down
perhaps he should have mentioned San Francisco
despite the reams and reams of training
data AI Overview had inhaled stored had
accessed
IT replied
“The Canticle of the Sun (or Creatures)(?) by (of – pay attention creep) Saint Francis of Assisi never ‘burned down’ because it's a poem, not a physical building or manuscript that was destroyed; it was written around 1224-1225, a pivotal spiritual work praising creation, and while its original text isn't physically preserved, its message endures through copies and inspired Pope Francis's encyclical Laudato Si’.”
admittedly
Go I have plenty of company
Ill relate to my books my life experiences my exquisite memory
Like Duquette who was alive when his
installation burned down witnessed
it he was reminded
of Jack London when Wolf House was razed by some unknown everundiscovered
arsonist
“I would rather be the man whose house burned than the man who burned it.”
Tony Duquette https://www.tonyduquette.com/canticle-of-the-sun#:~:text=In%20the%201980s%20Tony%20Duquette,patron%20saint%20of%20the%20city.
Laudato Si (Praise be to you, my Lord) https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/encyclicals/documents/papa-francesco_20150524_enciclica-laudato-si.html
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