Month: October 2004

  • Behush the Bush

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    James Joyce statue, Zurich

    "There's where. First.
    We pass through grass
    behush the bush to."
    -- Final page of
    Finnegans Wake

    "... we all gain an appreciation of how each of us can
    provide readings that others are blind to and how each of us is
    temporarily blind to other feasible readings. Reading the text
    becomes a communal act of discovery....

    No
    one has much to say, for now, about the grass reference...."

    -- Reading Finnegans Wake (1986)

    The phrase "snake in the grass" seems relevant, as does the opening of Finnegans Wake:

    riverrun, past Eve and Adam's....

    Related material:

    Joyce and Tao,

    Why Me?,

    Serpent's Tail Publishing,


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    and, for Matt Damon,
    whose birthday is today --

    The Joyce Identity.

  • Absolute Full Spin Mode


    In today's news:


    "Kerry... said Bush and Cheney
    were in 'absolute full spin mode.'"


    Today's midday
    California lottery number:


    525.
    Related material--
    5/25, 2003:


    Star Wars and
    Matrix of the Death God


    For similar theological remarks,
    see yesterday's
    Spin the Numbers.

  • Prize

    This years's Nobel Prize for literature goes to Elfriede Jelinek.

    Related material:

    1. No Pain, No Gain --
      on the film of Jelinek's autobiographical novel about a masochist, The Piano Teacher
    2. Charles Rosen --
      "When I was writing a review of Alban Berg's
      correspondence, I remarked to an elderly and very distinguished
      psychoanalyst that I was surprised by how many of Schoenberg's students
      seemed to enjoy being so badly treated and humiliated by him. She
      replied, 'I have no time to explain this just now, but I can assure you
      that there are a great many masochists and not nearly enough sadists to
      go around.'"
    3. And so --
      The Wisdom of Ann Coulter

  • Metaphysics, cont.


    "Logocentrism is... described by Derrida as a 'metaphysics of presence.'"


    1:00:00 AM:


    Hickory dickory dock...

  • 3:17:20 PM

    Spin the Numbers

    IN NOMINE PATRIS...

    Today's midday
    Ohio lottery number:
    224

    ET FILII...

    2/24 Log24.net entry:

    The Crimson Passion

    ET SPIRITUS SANCTI...

    "Heraclitus.... says:
    'The ruler whose prophecy
    occurs at Delphi
    oute legei oute kryptei,
    neither gathers nor hides,
    alla semainei, but gives hints.'"
    -- An Introduction to Metaphysics,
    by Martin Heidegger,
    Yale University Press paperback,
    1959, p. 170

    "The lord whose oracle is in Delphi
    neither indicates clearly nor conceals,
    but gives a sign."
    -- Adolf Holl, The Left Hand of God,
    Doubleday, 1998, p. 50

    AMEN.

  • The Joyce Identity,
    or Treadstone vs. Blarneystone


    From The Bourne Identity:


    ABBOTT: Can you really bring him in?
    CONKLIN: I think we're past that, don't you? What, do you have a better idea?
    ABBOTT: Well, so far, you've given me nothing but a trail of collateral damage from Zurich to Paris. I don't think I could do much worse.








    Joyce's grave
    in Zurich



    Ward Abbott,
    Dick-Cheney-like
    head of
    Treadstone



    Plaque, Rue de
    l'Odeon, Paris
     


    CONKLIN: Well why don't you go upstairs and book a conference room. Maybe you can talk him to death.

  • Tea Privileges


    On Janet Leigh,
     who died Sunday:






    The Manchurian Candidate


    MARCO -- What's your last name?

    ROSIE -- Chaney.  I'm production assistant for a man named Justin who had two hits last season.  I live on 54th Street, a few doors from the Modern Museum of Art, of which I'm a "tea privileges" member,  no cream.  I live at 53 West 54th Street, apartment 3B.  Can you remember that?

    MARCO --  Yes.


    ROSIE --- El Dorado 5-9970.  Can you remember that?


    MARCO --  Yes.


    On the redesigned
    Museum of Modern Art,
    11 West 53rd Street:


    "... the ultimate judgment will have to wait: Taniguchi himself told a MoMA curator who'd complimented him that considering the building without the art in it is like admiring the tea cup without the green tea. Next month the museum will have art on the walls and crowds in the galleries—and then the tea ceremony will begin."


    -- Cathleen McGuigan, Newsweek,
        issue dated Oct. 11, 2004


    Related material:


    Review of A Man and His Art, a book of paintings by Frank Sinatra:


    "... he's a solid abstractionist with an excellent eye for color, composition and geometric precision."


    -- Booklist (Jan. 15, 1992)


    "Blue Eyes took his Sunday painting seriously."


    -- Eric Banks in Artforum Magazine,
        September 2004


    See also
    Art Wars.




  • Today's birthday: Anne Rice.


    Vampire Quality


    To Jacques Levy, cont. 


    and


    to Richard Avedon, cont.


     Levy directed "Red Cross,"
    a Sam Shepard play that is
    said to be about
    "the vampire quality
    of language
    ."
    _____________________



    From Under the Volcano,
    Chapter II:



    Hotel Bella Vista
    Gran Baile Noviembre 1938
    a Beneficio de la Cruz Roja.
    Los Mejores Artistas del radio en accion.
    No falte Vd.

    Jesse McKinley in today's New York Times:


    "In a surprise entry to the fall season, Sam Shepard - actor, playwright and sexagenarian heartthrob - has written a new, sharp-elbowed farce....


    The play, 'The God of Hell,' was written over the summer by Mr. Shepard, 60, who wanted to stage it before the Nov. 2 election....


    In a telephone interview on Friday, Mr. Shepard said that the play was 'a takeoff on Republican fascism, in a way,' and that he thought it would be more pertinent if seen during the presidential campaign."








    John Kerry by
    Richard Avedon


     
    Devil's
    Advocate


    See The Script:
    "Vanity is definitely my favorite sin."

  • Ig Nobel
    Literature Prize:


    Copies of
    Lord of the Last Days
    and Lepanto








    Aridjis



    Chesterton


    to John Kerry


    for his blind support of scientism
    as well as his ignorance of geography.


    Related material:
    Plato, Pegasus, and the Evening Star.

  • Ig Nobel
    Geography Prize


    Background from David Brooks (NYT Magazine, Aug. 29, 2004):


    "The war on Islamic extremism....
    This has been miscast as a war on terror, but terror is just the means our enemies use. In reality, we're fighting a war against a specific brand of Islamic extremism, a loose federation of ideologues who seek to dominate the Middle East and return it to the days of the caliphate.


    We are in the beginning of this war, where we were against Bolshevism around 1905 or Fascism in the early 1930's, with enemies that will continue to gain strength, thanks to the demographic bulge in the Middle East...."


    On last night's Ig Nobel ceremony at Harvard:


    "Coming a week before their more noble cousins are announced in Stockholm, the awards have become a keenly contested, globally reported event."


    -- The Guardian, Oct. 1 


    From the Bush-Kerry debate last night:


    "Kerry: The president just talked about Iraq as a center of the war on terror. Iraq was not even close to the center of the war on terror before the president invaded it."



    As David Brooks has pointed out, the so-called war on terror is actually a war on an Islamic extremism that seeks to dominate the Middle East.  The United States government may deny, and Kerry may decry, the strategy of building permanent bases at the very center of the Middle East, Iraq (shown above), but such a strategy seems not without merit if the long-term strategic interests of the United States are placed ahead of political considerations.


    Kerry's apparent ignorance of such a strategy's merits entitles him to this year's Ig Nobel prize in geography-- the above map.