Sound of one hand slapping.
On another note: Yale students have
culture sensitivity--illustrating examples
I choose, as a determining POINT in my life, to acknowledge a bullet fired into the armpit of my grandfather, Samuel Scoville, Jr. by a thief in the night sometime in the late 19thc.
The thief escaped, my grandfather having pulled his own pistol from beneath the pillow, squeezing off a couple of rounds and sending the burglar scurrying into the
For reasons of family notoriety, the incident was reported in both
In those days couples were not advised to be alone. Unaccompanied.
Sam took a steam-driven locomotive train down to
For one thing: YOU, dear Reader, wouldn’t be reading THIS HERE right now, resurrecting these words to walk around in your skull-haus this very be-here-now moment. So even you are impacted forever by that bullet.
(I could drive up to Connecticut right now, retrieve the small bite of lead, drop it in your hand and remind you how co-incidental our life is—how inexplicable, how arbitrary & selective our accounts, how much we omit which is also absolutely necessary, how inadequate our because & affects.)
The bullet is a NECESSARY but INSUFFICIENT cause of who-I-am, without which any explanation would be incomplete. Sam Scoville
Why is modern art so bad.
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Are there any standards.
e-mail works better. The links are blued and less steps to respond. I know nothing of art. Juxtaposition was the word I got out my history of art course in college.
ReplyDeleteIt's ok. Cultural streams are getting to the point where they are running into the brick wall. It is becoming so obvious one hardly need comment on it. First they silenced the church lady, then the liberal professor. The blank canvas is all we will be able to have. Maybe that piece of non-art did communicate something cogent.
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ReplyDelete"Modern Educayshion". Must watch.