20 Feb 2007
Reactionry
The Sacred & The Obscene?
Enough of the Milk(apologies to Harvey, late of San Francisco, and to those who've had their fill of the "Twinkie defense" or the legal filings or creamy fillings) of human kindness. I scarcely know the difference between Queens and Brooklyn or William S. and Edgar Rice, but (no offense to Robert) an image of Bove on Burroughs nearly caused me to lose my Naked Lunch- which, according to Wikipedia, is a "seminal work."
20 Feb 2007
Hugh Fitzgerald
"Murat Aydemir....."
Caliban's words keep coming back:
“You taught me language; and my profit on’t is, I know how to curse. The red plague rid you for learning me your language!”.
Like so many, not to the manner born. But to the current academic manner born. The stamina, the essential stupidity, the ability to swallow it all, and then to dutifully regurgitate it. One more nightmarish book, one more doctorated dope, expectorated by the system.
And sweet young students, who know so little of their own country's language and literature, growing up surrounded by boom boxes and other audio-visual gewgaws, yet still perhaps able, if taught correctly, to have an interest in the right use of words kindled or rekindled, are faced with tens of thousands of such murat-aydemirs.
Calibans rule, and more than one Prospero sits in grim and defiant exile.
20 Feb 2007
Paul Blaskowicz
"Expenditure? It's an accountancy book. Let's hope he gets his double entry right."
I like the story of Edward VII (Edward the Caresser) and Lillie Langtry (The Jersey Lily)
Ed: Lillie, I've spent enough on you to build a battleship.
Lil: ...And enough in me to float one.