Gertrude Stein
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Afghanistan: The Hole in Obama’s Plan (Is There Any “There” There?)
Enduring America —
Authority: 605
Earlier this morning, I posted an analysis of President Obama’s proposed US policy in Afghanistan and Pakistan, to be unveiled tonight in a speech at the US Military Academy. My overriding conclusion? “The ‘hole in the doughnut’…[is] the shakiness of an Afghan Government whose authority doesn’t extend much ...1 day ago -
Paris Breaks in the 20th Arrondissement
Paris Breaks —
Authority: 92
Paris Breaks to the 20th Arrondissement Ok, the idea of going on Paris breaks in order to hang out entirely in the 20th is only semi-serious, it would be a bit like visiting London in order to spend all your time in Leytonstone or Newham, but that’s not quite as mad as it sounds. You’d be surprised at the number ...1 week ago -
"Experimental"
Works Cited —
Authority: 415
I tend to be very reticent about my research on this blog, perhaps due to the universal academic fear that nobody is interested. But I think Im going to try to change that; after all, research is what I devote most of my brain to, and it is probably the most satisfying part of my life. (I mean, besides persimmon ...2 weeks ago -
Don’t Miss: Seven One Act Plays in Dwinelle
The Daily Clog —
Authority: 505
The beauty of one act plays is: there’s one act not followed by another. The playwright says what she intends to say, real brief and no one bored. PLUS: sampler plate opportunities. Hit up Dwinelle next week for a one-act trio: three acts, three plays by 20th century writers including Eugene Ionesco, Suzan ...2 weeks ago -
Whats On Your Feminist Reading List? [Book-learnin]
Jezebel —
Authority: 812
Ariel Levy recommends Andrea Dworkin s Heartbreak and Janet Malcolm s Two Lives: Gertrude and Alice . Wed like to add Hélène Cixouss "The Laugh of the Medusa" and Margaret Atwood s The Handmaids Tale . You? [ The New Yorker ]2 weeks ago -
not to enclose, but to move within
Al Filreis —
Authority: 426
Ive made available a several-page excerpt from George Hartleys book on language poetry. This is the passage in which he outlines modernist influences: Dickinson, Stein, Ashbery, Williams, and Zukofsky. I chose a section that focuses particularly on Steinian and Ashberyian elements of the movement. On Stein: Steins ...3 weeks ago -
Silences and Salutations: Program C
Arts: It's What's for Blog —
Authority: 468
“Salutations,” by Eugene Ionesco, directed by Charlotte McIvor The third iteration of “Salutations” that I saw may or may not have made reference to the fact that it was being performed just as the football game was ending. Regardless of whether or not it was a timely reference, the “hecklers” in this ...3 weeks ago -
Silences and Salutations: Program A
Arts: It's What's for Blog —
Authority: 468
“Salutations,” by Eugene Ionesco, directed by Charlotte McIvor When I sat down to the opening performance of TDPS’ festival of one-act plays , all I knew was that I was sitting down to a series of plays written by the likes of Samuel Beckett , Gertrude Stein and Eugene Ionesco , which I assumed meant that ...3 weeks ago -
Consider the Source: Scarantino Busted on Exaggerated Claims on Denish Spending
Featured States News —
Authority: 159
Original Author: Democracy for New Mexico Ive held back on discussing this weeks wingnuttery attacks by James Scarantino -- who writes for a blog paid for by the right-wing Rio Grande Foundation -- on Lt. Governor Diane Denish . Scarantino asserted in a post this ...3 weeks ago -
That Italian Surprise
Just Above Sunset —
Authority: 129
America was always the New World, and that was always the problem. Everything was fresh and bright and there was all the endless space out west. As Gertrude Stein once said – “In the United States there is more space where nobody is than where anybody is. That is what makes America what it is.” She was ...3 weeks ago -
Hemingway & Company (Plus Big Badaude Giveaway!)
Badaude —
Authority: 413
Crazy week at Shakespeare & co.So what was it like? Well, most days went a little like this: Morning, walk to work past Notre Dame, gleaming. Arrive - tumbleweeds everywhere: unswept, unslept. Giro Playboy in the bathroom (Would you like a coffee? A glass of wine? A coffee.) Corinne sawing shelves, tatooed, ...3 weeks ago -
Getting there...
Badaude —
Authority: 413
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Beautiful Strangers*
Badaude —
Authority: 413
Wednesday last week (28th). Things are shaping up at Shakespeare & Co... ...and at the Centre Nationale du Livre where I, along with Mai tresse and Meg Zimbeck , I attended a bilingual q&a session organised by the French-American foundation , featuring Todd Zuniga of Opium , ...4 weeks ago -
First Pencils...
Badaude —
Authority: 413
Tabula rasa... Its a privilege to draw on these old walls and, oddly, rather hard on the pencil. More tomorrow... photos (c) Lauren Goldenberg at Shakespeare & Company - thanks, Lauren!4 weeks ago -
“Sir Humphrey Davy / Was not fond of gravy.”
A Century of Nerve —
Authority: 104
This is a post promising another post. I have one simmering in my mind — negative capability! Jung! Poetry! — but I also have an avalanche of papers to grade. In the meantime, I thought I’d give a peak into my poetry workshop. We’re discussing meter at the moment, which always seems to be the most ...5 weeks ago

