{"id":3691,"date":"2015-04-16T19:20:18","date_gmt":"2015-04-16T23:20:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wsbj.com\/sorabji\/?p=3691"},"modified":"2021-12-27T16:31:44","modified_gmt":"2021-12-27T20:31:44","slug":"pecarus-by-lexmilian-de-mello-inspired-by-wordswarm-net","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wsbj.com\/sorabji\/2015\/04\/16\/pecarus-by-lexmilian-de-mello-inspired-by-wordswarm-net.html","title":{"rendered":"Pecarus, by Lexmilian de Mello, Inspired by Wordswarm.net"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\t\t\t\tIn 2013 Lexmilian de Mello utilized <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wordswarm.net\/\">Wordswarm.net<\/a>&#8216;s random words pages as inspiration in writing <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/bookbooster.com\/newage.htm\" rel=\"noopener\">Percarus<\/a>, a free form volume of what the author describes as &#8220;diary styled poetry&#8221;. Mr. de Mello is &#8220;intrigued by the diminishing energy resources within this world. Equipped with four post graduate degrees ranging from engineering,business and sciences he aspires towards three goals alone; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wordswarm.net\/dictionary\/eudaimonia.html\">eudaimonia<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wordswarm.net\/dictionary\/ataraxia.html\">ataraxia<\/a> and abolishment of evil.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>I was happy to hear someone had made use of the wordswarm.net random words pages in the spirit they were intended. Writing prompts &#8212; in which a question or scenario is posed &#8212; are a common way to get people writing but I prefer the simplicity of raw words. I seldom post to this category any more but my <a href=\"https:\/\/wsbj.com\/sorabji\/category\/pick-a-word\">Pick a Word<\/a> postings were all based on words chosen from the Wordswarm.net pages. I posted more frequently to <a href=\"https:\/\/wsbj.com\/sorabji\/category\/whats-the-word\">What&#8217;s the Word?<\/a>, but the content management system I used to publish it threw up, making it complicated and bothersome to import it into WordPress.<\/p>\n<p>My output of word-prompted essays beeth* not close to the realm of Percarus, which seems to comprise the substance and experiences of an entire lifetime. (*&#8221;Beeth&#8221; is what the author describes as a &#8220;semi-made up word which frequently appears in this volume). I&#8217;ve read a good portion of the book and find it engaging, if at times overwhelming. I intend to spend more time with it. It is gratifying to see obscure words that wordswarm.net brings to light being used in a legitimate and inspired manner.<\/p>\n<p>Being informed of this book&#8217;s existence reminded me of another instance in which something may have been inspired by wordswarm.net. I was surprised at the resemblance between the random words pages and a <a href=\"https:\/\/wsbj.com\/sorabji\/2014\/05\/30\/wall-at-the-moma.html\">wall at the Museum of Modern Art<\/a> which I spotted last year. I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;d take offense if it was proven that the design of that wall was influenced by my hideously 1995-vintage pages, but the resemblance is hard to deny, as de Mello agreed when I presented it to him.<\/p>\n<p>Pecarus was originally published as freeware but now it is distributed as donationware. Grab your PDF copy from <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/bookbooster.com\/newage.htm\" rel=\"noopener\">bookbuster.com<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In 2013 Lexmilian de Mello utilized Wordswarm.net&#8216;s random words pages as inspiration in writing Percarus, a free form volume of what the author describes as &#8220;diary styled poetry&#8221;. 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