by Pier Marton | Apr 11, 2011 | Books, Death, Ego, Humor, Ideas, Jewish, Poet, Quotes
Kafka in 1904: I think we ought to read only the kind of books that wound and stab us. If the book we are reading doesn’t wake us up with a blow on the head, what are we reading it for? …we need the books that affect us like a disaster, that grieve us...
by Pier Marton | Apr 7, 2011 | Care, Death, Ego, France, Poet
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gARP3dQhWp4 Noirs de loupes, grêlés, les yeux cerclés de bagues Vertes, leurs doigts boulus crispés à leurs fémurs, Le sinciput plaqué de hargnosités vagues Comme les floraisons lépreuses des vieux murs ; Ils ont greffé dans des amours...
by Pier Marton | Mar 29, 2011 | Antisemitism, Art, Ego, Jewish, Media, Middle-East, Shoah, STL
Restricted to the St. Louis University community. Cinema versus History: A Viewing of A Film Unfinished Wednesday, April 6 Time: 7-9 p.m. Location: Carlo Auditorium, Tegeler Hall – St. Louis University My short review of that film. EmailMoreRedditTweetShare on...
by Pier Marton | Mar 27, 2011 | Ego, Film, France, History, Human Rights, Wars, Women
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by Pier Marton | Mar 22, 2011 | Art, Dance, Death, Ego, Ideas, KeyText, Poet
From Keats’ complete letter to Richard Woodhouse on October 27, 1818: A Poet is the most unpoetical of any thing in existence; because he has no Identity—he is continually in for—and filling some other Body—The Sun, the Moon, the Sea, and Men and Women who are...
by Pier Marton | Mar 22, 2011 | Art, Books, Dance, Doc, Ego, Galleries, Mystery, Photo, Sci/Nat
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