Midweek Staff Meeting – Why Ask Why


Why study English? Because it’s awesome.

The Great Oakland Hipster Flight of 2013.

Bach’s great love letter to Christ.

Kickstart for indie bookstores.

Monday Morning Staff Meeting – Print Will Never Die


goat_2Have e-books and printed books found their levels?

Richard Dawkins is kind of a jerk.

The top 100 best selling poetry books of the 2010s, in terms of SPD (small press distribution) sales and I’m ashamed to say that I haven’t read a single one of them (which isn’t to say I haven’t bought any poetry in the last few years).

You can hire a herd of goats for only 25 cents per hour, per goat!

Weekend Reading – Gone, Baby, Gone


Bookstores we have known.

Hayek and Rand – Nietzsche’s unloved offspring.

Free or not, mandatory minimums are stupid.

When the National Review trashed Ayn Rand for being stupid and a terrible writer.

The plight of the cultural producer.

Midweek Staff Meeting – The End Of Randomness


So long, serendipity.

On Peter Sloterdijk.

As a matter of fact, I was at the first Lollapalooza.

‘A Short History of Decay’ By E.M. Cioran (New Year’s Resolution, Book Twenty-Seven)


9781611457360What a disappointment.

I’d read so much about this book the Romania-born, French-writing Cioran, but all I read was a shallow combination of a Nietzsche wannabe and a Camus wannabe. And it was translated by Richard Howard, whose poetry collection, Inner Voices, has to rank as one of the most boring books I have tried to read.

Listen to this:

And this nothing, this everything, cannot give life a meaning, but it nonetheless makes life persevere in what it is: a state of non-suicide.

The book is series of aphoristic segments, between half a page and two pages, usually. That bit I quoted above, from a segment entitled Coalition Against Death, sounds to me like little more than someone who decided to write some stuff within minutes of glancing at the first page of Camus’ The Myth of Sisyphus.

But mostly, it is warmed over Nietzschean aphorisms. Except that Friedrich’s aphoristic bits were sandwiched between much better scholarly writing. No, he wasn’t usually a rigorous philosopher, but there is some real stuff in there (think The Birth of Tragedy).

I am going to include one longish quote just because it was damn near the only bit that stuck with me.

(The implicit plural of ‘one’ and the avowed plural of ‘we’ constitute the comfortable refuge of false existence. Only the poet takes responsibility for the ‘I,’ he alone speaks in his own name. He alone is entitled to do so. Poetry is bastardized when it becomes permeable to prophecy or doctrine: ‘mission’ smothers music, idea shackles inspiration. Shelly’s [sic] ‘generous’ aspect cripples most of his work; Shakespeare, by a stroke of luck, never ‘served’ anything.

And a paragraph later…

How then to fail to turn to poetry? It has, like life, the excuse of proving nothing.)

He’s very taken by the idea of art for art’s sake. And his idea of prophecy (insofar as he has consistent ideas) seems to be more about political engagement than anything else. He is very much an interior writer, to the extent of rejecting the exterior. Let’s just say that he was never in danger of becoming a civic activist.

Anyway. It’s off my list. I can now saw I’ve read Cioran.

Midweek Staff Meeting – You Could Always Be Wrong


Ex Cathedra and fallibilism.

Study philosophy. Get a decent job. In that order.

Freedom is just another word for French existentialism.

The typewriter and Modernism are behind the very notion of ‘revising your work.’

A new defense of poetry.

Postmodern


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Midweek Staff Meeting – Congratulations, DC!


Yes! Washington, DC does, in fact, lead the nation in per capita Starbucks! Also in literacy and college education, but still – Starbucks!!!

Isn’t the better question, why don’t we do it?

Whoever you are. No matter how cool you are. Your facebook needs this.

Midweek Staff Meeting – Dinosaurs Of Tibet


The Dalai Llama as a man of the right.

Just… so sad.

A portrait of Descartes.

Poetry doesn’t need to be nice and maybe it oughtn’t be.

I won’t lie. Being Texas, I’m surprised that any group of white people clung to bilingualism for this long.

Midweek Staff Meeting – What Should You Do?


Kant’s guide to sex.

How can you hate your own father?

Michigan modern.

In modern Greece, what is a poet to do?