(Juan Esteban Fassio’s “Hopscotch-o-matic,” illustrated on pp. 56–7 in Julio Cortázar’s Around the Day in 80 Worlds, trans. Thomas Christensen.)
origin of the mullet
“To begin with, the partisans changed the style of their hair to a quite novel fashion, having cut it very differently from the other Romans. They did not touch moustache or beard at all, but were always anxious to let them grow as long as possible, like the Persians. But the hair on the front of the head they cut right back tot he temples, allowing the growth behind to hang down to its full length in a disorderly mass, like the Massagetae. That is why they sometimes called this the Hunnish style.”
(Procopius, The Secret History 7.3, p. 72 in G. A. Williamson’s translation.)
selina swayne’s floating books
(Selina Swayne, book installation in The Floating Exhibition, Serpentine Pond, London, May 2006. Via wood s lot.)
st. luke drawing the virgin
(Rogier van der Weyden, St. Luke Drawing the Virgin, ca. 1435–1440, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
the very notion of jackson heights
“Flitting along the beds, Miss Hancock reached a patch, as yet practically unravished, before which a couple of dames were discussing a forthcoming divorce – an obstinate wife, it seemed, that refused to reside in Jackson Heights. . . . ‘my dear, she swears nothing on God’s earth will make her mount there; she quite hates the neighbourhood; the very notion of Jackson Heights makes her dizzy!’ ”
(Ronald Firbank, The New Rythum and Other Pieces, p. 100.)
noted
- Nic Rapold on creepy kids in the movies.
- Charles Bernstein on Charles Olson’s “The Kingfishers” in Sibila (includes link to audio of Olson reading the poem).
- John Crowley points out Nabokov reading Part 2, Chapter 35 of Lolita.
- Audio of David Foster Wallace at Wisconsin Public Radio
- Helen Vendler on Wallace Stevens.
- Sharon Butler gives a quick review to Chris Bertholf’s show in Hudson.
firbank’s juvenilia
“From a fragment of a short story written at the age of about twelve:
Mrs Keston put the dog in its basket, tidid her hair before a mirror, langwidley sat down and calved a chicken.
[A girl at a boarding school told to eat up the underdone beef she had left on her plate replies:]
‘I have quite enough blood in my family without going to a bullock for more.’ ”
(Ronald Firbank, The New Rythum and Other Pieces, p. 115.)
104 east 26th street
august 10–august 19
Books
- Stanley Elkin, The Dick Gibson Show
- Martin Duberman, Black Mountain: An Exploration in Community
- Franz Kafka, Amerika: The Missing Person, trans. Mark Harman
Films
- District 9, directed by Neill Blomkamp
a syllogism worked out
(Frontispiece to Lewis Carroll’s Symbolic Logic, published by MacMillan and Co., Ltd., 1897. Online version here.)