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Rage Against the Fishbowl: S.K when he's frunk and no one's listening.
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CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES. Rage Against the Fishbowl. 8220;No good fish goes anywhere without a porpoise”. Wednesday, August 18, 2010. SK when he's frunk and no one's listening. Don't give them a name. Don't associate a song with them, especially the classics- Not The Who, not that one Mother Love Bone. Posted by The Wizard of Odd. Gah Its too late. :(. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Friends, Writers, Countrymen (and women). The India Uncut Blog. Usain Bolt vs Mrs Patel. Bhairo in the morning.
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Rage Against the Fishbowl: October 2011
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CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES. Rage Against the Fishbowl. 8220;No good fish goes anywhere without a porpoise”. Sunday, October 23, 2011. Dead egg-heads, or Priyanka's Art Project for this year's Dia de los Muertos. What you may not know about me is that I'm a closet crafter (less Myers-Briggs, more xacto knives and gorilla glue). I'll keep making calaveras as long as we plan on eating omelettes, quiches and sunny-sides all the way up to Halloween. Got any ideas? Be well, beautiful. Links to this post.
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Rage Against the Fishbowl: December 2009
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CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES. Rage Against the Fishbowl. 8220;No good fish goes anywhere without a porpoise”. Friday, December 04, 2009. On the need for a Tandav list. I don't know about you, but my favourite movie/t.v. moments are when the surly and/or famous character feels compelled to dance. Or the " ABCs" sequence from Clerks II. In several mythologies from around the world, dance plays an integral part in moral lessons and characterization. In Hans Christian Andersen's ' Red Shoes. Is still ico...
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Rage Against the Fishbowl: February 2013
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CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES. Rage Against the Fishbowl. 8220;No good fish goes anywhere without a porpoise”. Tuesday, February 19, 2013. On the possible link between Ginsberg's Howl and Aimé Césaire's long-ass poem. So 'Cahier d'un retour au pays natal' was published in 1939, and Howl in 1956. Similar treatments and themes throughout: exploitation, surreal imagery, the use of lists, choruses, invocations. Then there's that line from Isidore-Lucien Ducasse- "a howling. Les Chants de Maldoror' is avai...
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Rage Against the Fishbowl: Work in Progress: Dopamine Dali
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CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES. Rage Against the Fishbowl. 8220;No good fish goes anywhere without a porpoise”. Tuesday, November 29, 2011. Work in Progress: Dopamine Dali. Aight The goal of writing all this down is to make sure. I remind myself to see this project through till it's done. This idea (all mine, ALL MINE, Y'HEAR? Is book-marked on this blog for posterity. More on why and how once it's actually done. By one Julia Pine. Posted by The Wizard of Odd. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Banno,...
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Rage Against the Fishbowl: November 2011
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CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES. Rage Against the Fishbowl. 8220;No good fish goes anywhere without a porpoise”. Tuesday, November 29, 2011. Work in Progress: Dopamine Dali. Aight The goal of writing all this down is to make sure. I remind myself to see this project through till it's done. This idea (all mine, ALL MINE, Y'HEAR? Is book-marked on this blog for posterity. More on why and how once it's actually done. By one Julia Pine. Posted by The Wizard of Odd. Links to this post. The India Uncut Blog.
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The Earth With A City In Her Hair: November 2007
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The Earth With A City In Her Hair. Tuesday, November 27, 2007. These are the days": a first note on Larry Eigner. However, I also found myself wishing very much that Robinson would, at least parenthetically, note that there are other types of fine poems by Eigner than those involved with momentary particulars. A short amazing Eigner poem called "Whoppers Whoppers Whoppers! That I take to be one of pure statement. Was ringing in my ears. Let's look at the poem I said was "ringing in my ears":. At first gl...
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The Earth With A City In Her Hair: July 2008
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The Earth With A City In Her Hair. Monday, July 07, 2008. A few weeks after the Shakespeare dream, I had the Chaucer dream. I'm among several people standing in the aisle of an Amtrak train-car. It isn't clear why we are standing up; we don't seem to be waiting to use the bathroom, and there are plenty of empty seats. In fact, I do have a seat to return to, which I imagine is true also for the three or four other standees. I say, yes I do. Note: some time after dreaming the dream I realized that "daughte...
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The Earth With A City In Her Hair: September 2008
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The Earth With A City In Her Hair. Tuesday, September 23, 2008. Summer's Almost Gone, Winter's Coming On; Mayer and Good Ask Help with Heat. In the October/November (St. Mark's Church In-The-Bowery) Poetry Project Newsletter, which came to my mailbox today, there is the following notice:. I heartily recommend that people reading this here do send along a check. I am going to send a check for $50. (I will report, dear reader, when I actually. Posted by Stephen Baraban @ 4:47 PM 0 comments. Posted by Steph...
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The Earth With A City In Her Hair: April 2006
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The Earth With A City In Her Hair. Sunday, April 30, 2006. I hope I will eventually find in print (or someone could point me toward) definite proof that Lorine Niedecker had a strong interest in etymology. For I think it's a buried meaning based on word-history that would give the striking, perplexing- arresting. As it were- conclusion of the following lines a truly satisfying and powerful significance. (This is not a complete poem, but the final section of a three-part poem called "Depression years").