Saturday, June 27, 2009

Land of Castles



"I love this," M said letting out a sigh and pressed up against her friends. The three of them seated in the backseat of E's coupe smoking. It seemed other-worldly, careless almost completely European, like siblings embracing each other in each their own way. Michigan summer air is damp and sexy and full of unknowns.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Wouldn't know who Eugene Debs was without Vonnegut


"Where there is a lower class I am in it, while there is a criminal element I am in it; while there is a soul in prison, I am not free." -Eugene Debs (p 142 Vonnegut's Timequake)

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Shape of Women

"I say that when couples fight, it isn't about money or sex or power. What they're really saying is, 'You're not enough people!' Sigmund Freud said he didn't know what women want. They want a whole lot of people to talk to... I do not propose to discuss my love life. I will say that I still can't get over how women are shaped, and that I will go to my grave wanting to pet their butts and boobs. I will say, too, that lovemaking, is one of the best ideas Satan put in the apple she gave to the serpent to give to Eve. The best idea in that apple, though, is making jazz (94-96 Timequake)

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Appoggiatura

Appoggiatura - \ə-ˌpä-jə-ˈtu̇r-ə\ - noun
(1)an embellishing note or tone preceding an essential melodic note or tone and usually written as a note of smaller size (Merriam-Webster)
(2)"grace note" (57 Timequake); word or phrase characteristic to an individual's conversational language

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

The Human Tendency To Imitate Strangers, To Travel And Exchange

"Acculturated persons are those who find that they are no longer treated as the sort of people they thought they were, because the outside world has changed. An economic misfortune or a new technology, or being conquered by another country or political faction... If I hadn't learned to live without a culture and a society, acculturation would have broken my haert a thousand times.(32)" - Vonnegut's Timequake

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Moral Dualism: The Benevolent & The Malignant


"In the beginning there was absolutely nothing, and I mean nothing. But nothing implies something, just as up implies down and sweet implies sour, as man implies woman and drunk implies sober and happy implies sad. I hat to tell you this, friends and neighbors, but we are teensy-weensy implications in an enormous implication. If you don't like it here, why don't you go back to where you came from?

"The first something to be implied by all the nothing was in fact two somethings, who were God and Satan. God was male. Satan was female. They implied each other, and hence were peers in the emerging power structure, which was itself nothing but an implication. Power was implied by weakness.

"God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void, and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. Satan could have done this herself, but she thought it was stupid, action for the sake of action. What was the point? She didn't say anything at first.

"But Satan began to worry about God when He said, 'Let there be light,' and there was light. She had to wonder, 'What in heck does He think He's doing? How far does He intend to go, and does He epect me to help Him take care of all this crazy stuff?'

"And then the shit really hit the fan. God made man and woman, beautiful little miniatures of Him and her, and turned them loose to see what might become of them. The Garden of Eden might be considered the prototype for the Colosseum and the Roman Games.

"Satan couldn't undo anything God had done. She could at least try to make existence for His little toys less painful. She could see what He couldn't: To be alive was to be either bored or scared stiff. So she filled an apple with all sorts of ideas that might at least relieve the boredom, such as rules for games with cards and dice, and how to fuck, and recipes for beer and wine and whiskey, and pictures of different plants that were smokable, and so on. And instructions on how to make music and sing and dance real crazy, real sexy. And how to spout blasphemy when they stubbed their toes.

"Satan had a serpent give Eve the apple. Eve took a bite and handed it to Adam. He took a bite, and then they fucked.

"I grant you that some of the ideas in the apple had catastrophic effects for a minority of those who tried them.

"All Satan wanted to do was help, and she did in many cases. And her record for promoting nostrums with occasionally dreadful side effects is no worse than that of the most reputable pharmaceutical houses of the present day. (28-30)" -Kurt Vonnegut's Timequake