Sunday, October 4, 2009

A Redundancy of Liberal Art

Nature Loves Redundancy
(despite eng & creative wrtg
teachers: their dismay)

"Christ, what are patterns for?"
Amy Lowell

S' Allgood, says Snoop & Alexander
Pope and Jane Goodall at least while
studying her primates, knowing what
ever IS is beyond good & evil & worth
writing down, how else understand the
chimpanzees?.

Can you imagine Jane rejecting some
monkey business, the hooting, hollering,
mutilating, manipulating, flapping arms,
aggressive hegemonizing self abuse,
stealing bananas & other stuff, posses
ruling the treetops, potentat?..
.
Of course not:. wince & wink at a trick
or two, tink-a-tank-tunk: she’d fail to see
some primate subterfuge, miss a mountain
of messing around, foolish antic, nasty
business all of which she knows to be
adaptive, systemic sustainability: how a
bunch of Pan troglodytes: interact as
whole and holy, yes?

God lovem all.

Tout comprendre rend très-indulgent


To forgive all is to know all
in “school” mode
at least.

"Jane Goodall" mode, I call it: behind
the natural blind of classroom desk, snug
in a Jensen cubby: Ivory-towered & trying
hard not to collapse, conflate or confuse IT
with Moat and Territory obligations, work
programs & service projects..

IT, I said.

Could call IT “Snoop mode.” Name IT
Alexander Pope & he Infallibilities,
infallibly attentive to hap happening
monkey-wise & no hominidae
Pan paniscus "Pygmy” or
“Bonzi” chimp left
behind.

Toot see: all very interesting.

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