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When Sam and I got to Wayne's house - the 7th house on the north side of 7th Street (do you think that I, Jef7rey, find that pretty special?!) -Sam stayed on the sidewalk with our bikes, and I walked up to the garden gate of Wayne's modest two-story white house and rang the bell. My buddy Sam and I had just played tennis at Sac City, and I said, "Sam, let's stop by and say hi to Wayne, wish him a happy birthday." Coincidentally, Sac City -Sacramento City College - and tennis played key roles in Wayne's life: he taught at Sac City, and he loved tennis, playing throughout his life until just after his 100th birthday.
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And in Stephen's search for the "ultraprofound" (Joyce's wonderful word), Stephen is awakened to the ardent purpose of virtually all makers, of all those who are engaged in the construction of labyrinths, be they the labyrinths of the language of words or the labyrinths of the language of buildings: 'To discover the mode of life or of art whereby your spirit could express itself in unfettered freedom.' One dares to imagine what could be achieved if an architect soared to creative heights with unclipped wings.
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I refer to them at least as early as 1999, in my essay "Rook's Move: Literal and Phenomenal Collage ," where I wrote: "A building can signify in some ineffable, figurative way a remembrance of the mythical architecture, the Labyrinth, by the mythical architect, the winged-Daedalus. Daedalus, of course, is the daring vulnerable hero-artificer that inspires James's Joyce's own artifice: his novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and its main character, Stephen Daedalus. Daedalus and his Labyrinth have captivated me now for decades.