Now look what you’ve done, Alex, bro! Just as I was about to get out into the Sunday sunshine: you’ve made me think about those other two titanic intelligences of which you yourself treat in your yesterday’s splendid blog. That pair of 19th century mystagogues Charles Darwin and Sig...
Why I Can’t Stand Georges BatailleOn WOMEN by Charles BukowskiOn A MA SOEUR by Catherine BreillatOn NOSFERATU by Werner HerzogOn CORREGIDORA by Gayl JonesOn ROBERTE CE SOIR and THE REVOCATION OF THE EDICT OF NANTES by Pierre KlossowskiEscape from Utopia: Bret Easton EllisOn GILES GOAT-BOY ...
Sherbrook notes that his father was sympathetic to the plight of the monks but like many other men still took part in the destruction. His response was an honest one. “Well, said I, then how came it to pass that you was so ready to destroy and spoil the, thing that you thought well...
we have Charles Tripi on Gerald Stern and Li-Young Lee on prayer and their blessing poems redeeming wasteland through the agency of grapefruit and peaches, a revery of John Muir’s cover of his tutor Shakespeare’s “tongues in trees . . . sermon in rocksâ€...