though strident
is much less powerful
than the old sleepwalking kind.
NEO-NIETZSCHEAN NOTES
you are, in fact, worthless.
Capitalism always capitalises,
and reduces us.
*a famous Pepsi-Cola advertisement slogan.
The housed-and-well-fed
bereaved
grieving
or angry
should have a passing,
discomforting thought
for the malnourished bereaved
who are homeless and hungry.
Waste of resources
Waste of space
Industrial waste
Human waste
Life of waste
Waste of life
Time of waste
Waste of Time
but Cézanne, the old grunter,
did not admire van Gogh.
By comparing these two self-portraits
it's easy to see which is the 'better painter'.
The first, by Vincent van Gogh, is known as
Portrait de Paysan (1889). But it is actually
a portrait of Jean Barral, whose parents were
wicker-workers (basket-makers) and who himself
(then 28 years old) tended land close to
where Vincent was being looked after
in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.
He had not been identified
until long after his death in 1942,
so no-one ever asked him about the painter.
He might not even have remembered the portrait,
which of course was not sold
until long after Vincent's death.
of other (or 'other') people
be tolerable if they peeled
off their masks ?
Or would they still repel ?
against the wall.
Who's going to dine with me ?
Nobody at all.
My only friend here
doesn't like my food
and likes to eat in solitude.
professor Sven Beckert believes
that the origins of capitalism were in Aden
(the port-city of southern Yemen) in 1150 CE.
But I in my ignorant foolishness suggest
that capitalism could not have started without
the economic upheaval and stimulus
of the First Crusade, which connected France
directly with the 'Middle East',
via the four Frankish kingdoms of Palestine
The First Crusade (at the end of the 11th century)
would not have occurred
without the huge relief that the Year 1,000
had not brought the expected end of the world.
Many years ago I read somewhere
that the first capitalist enterprise
in Europe financed by shares or joint-stock
was (one or more of) the floating water-mills of Toulouse*.
*At the time a Cathar city. Did Cathars join in any of the Crusades ? Google etc. can tell me only about The Cathar Genocide, alias the Albigensian Crusade and its concomitant land-grab by Northerners.
Governance
reduces everything
but itself.
And the government
is as much your friend
as the police.
Minorities have mushroomed
in my lifetime. Only in my eighties
did I realise that I am an untypically
eye-contacting poly-æsthetic Aspy.
Like many Aspies
I don't like groups
or ceremonies.
*
Now I learn
that I'm not just different and dissident
but also limerent.
I still remember my first and only girlfriend
of sixty years ago, at least twice a week
with pangs. I've seen her Bornholmian house
on Google Earth, maybe even her car -
though I don't know if she can drive
or indeed if she's still alive.
It was another fifteen years before
I found my next voluptuous
(though not heartfelt)
sweet lover - queer
(not capable of repression or guilt
I cruised him in a WC)
but now barely remembered.
Then, resultantly, sometimes exultantly
came another...and another...and another.
Some have faded utterly.
I am maybe more encumbered
by pangs of memory
for my second, final, comparatively-recent
fleshly passion (just as brief)
of twenty years ago
and our delicious, ultra-pleasant,
multi-sensual lechery...
Strange, serial monogamy !
inventor of the Word-wide Web,
asked recently on the BBC
how he'd manage,
if he were to be
permanently off-line
said: I'd be fine.
because the Koala gets all it needs
from eucalyptus leaves. It sleeps much of the time
because so much energy is required
to digest and detoxify the leaves.
Moreover, can eat only a few of the hundred species of eucalyptus that grow in Australia, so its habitats, always very limited, are now extremely vulnerable, due to ever-encroaching destruction.
I have been a victim
of the æsthetic fallacy
and a pathetic policy
of trusting people
I think are beautiful.
Actually, I'm feeling pretty good
but we're not intimate and you don't
want to hear about my current stage
of joyful solitude in old age –
so I ignore your question.
I much prefer
Hello (Hail-oh! from 1830) or Wotcher (What cheer!).
Informal French has a good solution: Salut!
which means Good health! with overtones
of simple salutation, like Hi! in English
which comes from Nordic Hej!
which also produced the slightly butch
abrasive Hey!
Dutch Hoi gave us the maritime Ahoy!
and Hallo! comes from Frisian as well as Dutch.
If there is to be no actual conversation
(God save us from that in the middle of a street!)
I think that the best greeting
is an elegant, friendly wave,
though prissy people don't think that it's
a proper way to behave.
If you're Irish, beannachtaí! (blessings)
is elegant, respectful, unintrusive and discreet,
unlike [How's) about ye ? from Belfast.
God be with you was once common in believers' English,
like Ireland's ancient Dia duit.
How's the crack ?
was a phrase borrowed by Ulster folk from Northern English.
Crack (the word for a good bout of conversation rather than passive-aggressive 'banter') was 'culturally appropriated'
and had its spelling Oirishised,
rather as the English Julie-the-Jig
dressed in her birthday rig,
showing her thingumajig
was mumbled into sheela-na-gig.
(apparently)
is that the current focus on
(not to say obsession with)
identity is imprisoning,
not liberating.
Unlike dogs, we are so blocked
by our inner questioning
that we rarely have an idea
of how others are thinking.
*writer, director...
creator of The White Lotus, a TV series,
apparently.
My second-favourite white wine (from Alsace)
costs twice as much as my favourite (which is local).
But as the old saw says, Variety is the Spice of Life.
Gewürz is German for Spice.
Traminer is German for from Taormina, part of Italy since 1921.
how our emotional pain became a product.'
Emotional pain is not only encouraged,
but actually 'whipped up'
where it is seen by the Associated Psycho-industries
to be lacking.
Though obviously not in Gaza, West Sudan,
Ukraine, et cetera.
El Sueño (In Bed).
Hilda Trujillo, guardian,
at a window of the Casa Azul, Coyoacán,
where Frida lived.
people will have forgotten Gaza
as I forgot Goražde,
Bosnian enclave on the Drina.
It's not despair,
nor terror of the future.
nor resignation...somewhere
in between, perhaps ?
Not hopelessness, but horror.
I am a prisoner of hope, said
Olafur Eliasson, uninspired
and depressing painter.
If hope is a gaoler
what hope of freedom ?
The problem
with and for General Practitioners
is that they know far more about drugs
than about their patients
or people in general.
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| Irish emigrants to the USA, 1850 |
Contrary to nurtured assumptions
few female Irish emigrants became domestic servants,
cooks, wives and mothers with reputations
for diligence and rectitude.
In the 1860s,
Irish people made up about a quarter of New York’s population
but Irish men comprised half of the male prison population
and Irish women 86% of imprisoned females.
A survey of 1,238 foreign-born sex workers in the city
found that 706, just over half, were Irish.
On the subject of women and prison,
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| Penal colony for women, Perm, Russia, 1990 |
An inmate serves boiled water
instead of tea or coffee to a prisoner in solitary confinement.
that Israeli soldiers did not
make Palestinians dig
their own mass graves
in which the dying lay in neat rows
on top of
the dying and the dead...
nor was there mass-rape,
though for Palestinians
there was no escape.
But Gaza has been, nevertheless,
one of the world's great ghettoes
where 'from time immemorial
much tribal blood has been shed.
Our fascination with rare violence,
tiger-hunters
and serial murderers
reflects and distracts us from
our daily eco-crimes
of drinking tea and coffee
(not to mention
monocultural wine)
eating avocados from Peru
sweetcorn from Senegal
parsnips from Australia...
and driving cars.
Naturally, no oil-executive
or mass-logging company CEO
ends up behind bars.
Very soon, we will no longer
have to descend into Hell:
we have diabolically
arranged for it
to rise up and enfold us.
Do fiends enjoy themselves
in Hell,
or only out of it
(at leisure)
or both,
or neither ?