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Understanding Postmodernism, #23.

CONCEPT

This project is an informal discussion of modernism and postmodernism, ultimately to be applied to the larger Gothic Funk debate. A more detailed description of the project is available here. PLEASE ADD YOUR COMMENTS AND JOIN THE DEBATE:


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Images like Rilke’s “Der Panther” or Williams’ “black eyed Susan” combine the fluit, attentive sensibility of impressionism with a symbolist concern top place the object in a site where one senses its participation in a play of permanent energies given reality by the poem’s dense formal patternings.

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Lumas 5, 29.

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– JUNE – is the month of entrepreneurs.
– TODAY – is Stonewall Day.
– HAPPY BIRTHDAY – Helen Keller and Tobey Maguire (who is thirty years old).

– QUOTE OF THE WEEK –
“As the eagle was killed by the arrow winged with his own feather, so the hand of the world is wounded by its own skill.”

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Letter I wrote to Flint Journal columnist Andrew Heller, with regards to mayor Don Williamson.

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Mr. Heller wrote the following column: Redemption still eludes The Don.

Hello,

I enjoyed your column today on the Don and his antics.

On the one hand, I think you’re a little bit too easy on the guy. Whether or not Don Williamson is able to make sound policy decisions is of central importance, but it’s not the entirety of the issue.

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Encouraging Parallels?

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Tom posted this over the weekend:

All of this is transparent, and all of this is part of a historic pattern among Republicans. In fact, the last time the country fought a battle over “traditional marriage” — racists attempting to uphold state bans on interracial marriage during the civil rights era — the political landscape was strikingly similar to the political landscape today.

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Understanding Postmodernism, #22.

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The poem defines what Hugh Kenner calls “the gestalt of what it could assimilate” because the conditions of imaginative visibility become part of the constructed object.

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Lumas 4, 29.

DIARY

– WHAT IS VERY GOOD, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER OR NOT IT IS GOTHIC FUNK – Brokeback Mountain. (It sticks with you. It’s also a little unfair and oblitatory… but in a good way.)

– WEATHER – The weather has conspired (at this moment) to endorse Al Gore’s movie.

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The Sacred Heart of Jesus

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Today is the feast of the Sacred Heart. This image, more than any other religious rendering I’ve ever seen, is a large part of the reason for my conversion. The reason is because if you find an authentic rendering, and buy “authentic” I mean one sufficiently charged that it would feel a little unsettling to be looking down on you at dinner time from its framed place above the mantle, it absolutely shakes with passion.

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Lumas 1, 29.

DIARY

– YESTERDAY – I promised I wouldn’t fall behind anymore, but I’ve fallen behind, and for those of you who know anything about my personal life you’ll understand that when I say I haven’t had time, it isn’t just for blogging, but for work or sleep or sanity either.

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Understanding Postmodernism, #21.

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This “project” is an informal discussion of modernism and postmodernism, ultimately to be applied to the larger Gothic Funk debate. A more detailed description of the project is available here. PLEASE ADD YOUR COMMENTS AND JOIN THE DEBATE:


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First, “realization” had to replace description, so that instead of copying the external world the work could render it an image insisting on its own distinctive form of reality.

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Eventime: Dawn

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– YESTERDAY – Sent out a comprehensive GF email. After work, I walked to a Barnes & Noble and worked on reading and “to do” lists for the next year. Beginning next Monday. I went home and put off dealing with the bedbugs for another night, though I was able to relay a message to the landlady about contacting an exterminator.

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