Tuesday, 25 June 2024
Ancient Greece has Elegant Variations for the Beast with Two Backs.
Sunday, 23 June 2024
The Virtue of Poverty
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حضرةالمحترم
Respected Sir (1975)
by
Naguib Mahfouz
(Nobel Prize in Literature 1988)
Friday, 24 May 2024
1967. The Operative Word.
We met in the park
It was one of those nights
The small building was more than
quaintly ornamental
I am a bird
he said
and
I am bait
how
dutifully I answered
And the operative word?
Jail
we said together
Then I read him
his rights
I was in blue
and he wore leather
Catherine Eisner
See also:
clearly intended for the dark.
Monday, 4 March 2024
Life
Thursday, 29 February 2024
“More Out-takes from Ol’ Ameriky” (The Uncollected Songbook Part One.) I know this girl is lyin’
I know this girl is lyin’ man
we know each other well
I know this girl is lyin’ man
she’s lyin’ in her throat
that’s right!
Lord you so right!
that’s right!
that’s right Lord!
men don’t trust the women man
WOMEN don’t trust the women man
NO ONE trusts a woman man
’cos women never tell the truth
NEVER man?
no never!
that’s right!
that’s right!
they NEVER tell the truth!
praise the Lord!
amen
and women man
Sunday, 25 February 2024
The Utility of Art as a Social Function according to Heinrich Böll
Or should that be The Utility of Art at a Social Function?
‘That art is non-utile is a self-conscious truism voiced oftenest by post-Marxian cynics.
‘As Oscar Wilde, a socialist manqué, makes clear: All art is quite useless.
‘This banality is no more absurdly pointed up than in the verses of a lofty poet who compares himself with his father digging the family cabbage patch – a spade wielded with evident utility – yet who claims a special dispensation for his own artist’s pen . . . “I’ll dig with it.” (Pause for involuntary cringe.)
‘Anthony Blunt – tarnished knight of the realm, professed communist, and Keeper of the Queen’s Pictures – was unequivocal when a young man in expressing his utopian sympathy for the cultural worthiness of Social Realism: “The culture of the revolution will be evolved by the proletariat to produce its own culture . . . If an art is not contributing to the common good, it is bad art.” ’
Naguib Mahfouz and the Virtue of Poverty
https://catherineeisnerfrance.blogspot.com/2024/06/the-virtue-of-poverty.html
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Friday, 23 February 2024
Moon. Mirror. Moon.
from grief and trace the moon’s bright shaft which cleaves
the curtain’s arrow-slit to find your throat.
This moonlight is a snake that undeceives.’
apart the folds; beheld the moon, half-hewn,
yet burdened, too, in growth; salvation saw
in her dark mirror, a phantom waning moon;
whereas the gibbous moon’s a maiden’s shame
that waxes to its gravid burdensomeness.
Moonlight beckons: ‘Now pinch the candle flame.’
She plunges into floodtide, gasps for breath.
The mill stood like a church till its great wheel
grants at last that immemorial death.
a decrescent moon in fullness grows,
avowal of a circumstantial lie.
Affinities the glass does not deny.
Catherine Eisner
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