Catherine Eisner

Showing posts with label 1888. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1888. Show all posts
Tuesday, 12 May 2020

Fustian Sacrifices on the Altar of Love: the Poet Pablo Neruda and the Murderess Mrs Pearcey

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I mentioned in an earlier post my attendance at a wedding when we heard from the altar, at the bridegroom’s request, a recitation of  Siempr...
Thursday, 10 May 2018

Scene Glimpsed by Nietzsche from his Carriage Window on Ascension Day, May 10th 1888, Year Zero.

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Sunstruck, a  green hill.   The lone tree  bleeds green shadows. Racial memory! Anonymous: after Adrian van der Venn* The Sun Stri...
Monday, 6 March 2017

Year Zero ‘A Thing with One Face’ : Prescient Words of the Godfather Who Foresaw the Birth of Winston Smith.

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To my mind, in literary terms, there are two epochs that begin with Year Zero .  The first Year Zero I have mentioned a number of times in...
Thursday, 16 April 2015

Phoney Aphorisms for D-r Tchékhov with Other Doubtful Observations and Flourishes

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To tell the truth, the writing of my as-yet-unpublished crime novel,  D-r Tchékhov, Detektiv ,  was of such a lengthy gestation (since my da...
Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Winter Rules and Le Diable Boiteux.

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Another excerpt from my as-yet-unpublished crime novel,   D-r Tchékhov, Detektiv , see http://catherineeisnerfrance.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02...
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Catherine Isolde Eisner
Author of Sister Morphine, Salt Publishing 2008. Published also by Ambit, MsLexia, Stand, Strange Attractor journal and by Arts Council Poetry Collection website overseen by London’s South Bank Centre. Published 2011, Listen Close to Me: Hidden Lives of Love, Madness, Murder, Loss and Deception (Salt Modern Fiction). Published 2014, A Bad Case and Other Adventures of Disturbed Minds (Salt Modern Fiction).
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