Eight Days A Week
by Andreas Trogisch
I ask myself why God did not use the chance to melt down the world again after the first seven days and to make it simply again on the eighth day. The first version was already quite ok, but, honestly, also still expandable – just what the alleged crown (lat. corona) of the creation concerned.
«Eight Days A Week» plays the creation seven plus one week long again and again anew and finds out that in the last night still a new kind of creation creeps in, namely the man-made one. In the end, there is even a whole week that man himself creates and dominates: the six transitional days of the French Revolutionary calendar, left over at the end of the year by the decimal straightening of the calendar.
Book Information
ISBN:
978-3-7356-0824-6
Publisher:
Kerber Verlag