Short Takes I: Chinese Poetry
An early example of poetry by women in China. Continue reading Short Takes I: Chinese Poetry
An early example of poetry by women in China. Continue reading Short Takes I: Chinese Poetry
Compelling passages, notable quotables, bon mots, disjecta, ephemera, and miscellany. “The Goring” [1956] Arena dust rusted by four bulls’ blood to a dull redness, The afternoon at a bad end under the crowd’s truculence, The ritual death each time botched among dropped capes, ill-judged stabs, The strongest will seemed a will toward ceremony. Obese, dark- Faced in his rich yellows, tassels, pompons, braid, the picador Rode out against the fifth bull to brace his pike and slowly bear Down deep into the bent bull-neck. Cumbrous routine, not artwork. Instinct for art began with the bull’s horn lofting in the mob’s … Continue reading Commonplace Book: From a slightly water-damaged collection of Sylvia Plath
“She was a Calvinistic Sabbatarian in religion, and in worldly manners she was a devout believer in the high rank of her noble relatives.” Continue reading Commonplace Book: Priorities
Happy Halloween! Enjoy a few choice excerpts from James Havoc’s cult classic, “Satanskin.” Continue reading Commonplace Book: Choice excerpts from “Satanskin,” by James Havoc
A poem by Paul Celan from the new translation by Pierre Joris. Continue reading Commonplace Book/Translation Tuesday: Paul Celan and Writing Beyond Humanity
“Many people want to strike me dead. Others want to spend time chatting with me. The law protects me from the first group.” — Karl Kraus Continue reading Commonplace Book: Karl Kraus and Charlie Hebdo
Another installment of my Commonplace Book, with Denise Levertov on the ache of marriage. Continue reading Commonplace Book: Denise Levertov on Marriage
Dr. Egon Spengler thinks print is dead. Continue reading Commonplace Book: Ghostbusters on print media
Winter is bad. Continue reading Commonplace Book: Stefan Zeromski on Winter
Alexander Theroux has a character that doesn’t like Boston very much. Continue reading Commonplace Book: Alexander Theroux on Boston