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7 Nov 2024
A Brief Astrophilosophical Reflection
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Zodiac Man ( Homo Signorum ) [1] I can't quite recall where, but I'm sure Baudrillard once mused on the idea of changing one...
5 Nov 2024
Fear of a Deaf Planet: Or Why I Don't Like Alexander Graham Bell
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David Call: George and the Dragon University of Oregon Libraries "As long as we have deaf people on earth, we will have signs."...
4 Nov 2024
Herbstlaubtrittvergnügen
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Autumn-Foliage-Strike-Fun It's often said that the Greeks have a word for everything, but, as a matter of fact, that's not true ...
3 Nov 2024
Feisty One I'm Not!
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The other day, at an event held at the National Poetry Library [1] , I asked a perfectly reasonable question of the speakers (at their inv...
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1 Nov 2024
A Feisty Evening with Isobel Dixon, Douglas Robertson and D. H. Lawrence
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Isobel Dixon , Douglas Robertson & D. H. Lawrence I. A couple of nights ago, I went to the National Poetry Library - which, for ...
31 Oct 2024
Halloween at the Kit Kat Club 1984/2024
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Kit Cat Club Halloween Special: Sat. 26 Oct 2024 omearalondon.com I was amused to see that even ageing goth clubbers like to mark anni...
28 Oct 2024
Eros und Freundschaft: Notes on the Hannah Arendt-Martin Heidegger-Walter Benjamin Triangle
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Walter Benjamin and Hannah Arendt Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger I. At a 6/20 talk the other day on Walter Benjamin [1] , some cle...
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25 Oct 2024
Magic's Back: Evoking the Ghosts of Malcolm McLaren's Oxford Street
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Malcolm McLaren's The Ghosts of Oxford Street (1991): 'It was meant to be great, but it's horrible.' I. According t...
24 Oct 2024
There She Blows! Carry On Columbus
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The Carry On Album , featuring the compositions of Bruce Montgomery and Eric Rogers, performed by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestr...
23 Oct 2024
It's Your Verses That We Want and Your Verses We Shall Have! Notes on Plagiarism, Piracy, and Found Poetry
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'Immature poets imitate, mature poets steal; bad poets deface what they take, and good poets make it into something better, or at le...
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