This is fascinating to me; I've been in a swarm of locusts avoiding a
wildfire in Utah. I was one or two or many with the locusts.
And Garrick? For some reason I've felt strangely haunted by him. And by
Rachel for example, and definitely Bernhardt, these figures who have left
almost no trace (there are some very late recordings of Bernhardt's voice
which is astonishing), who cast shadows that haunt the imaginary of the
theater, or theater's doubles -
- Alan
On Thu, 3 May 2018, Johannes Birringer wrote:
(may I respond to Michael and Alan's posts again?)
In the story ?Orthopterans,? from the collection Stories from Exile
(1983), waiting becomes a form of patience about meaning or choosing, a
matter of not rushing to choose the version of the past that you wish to
have as a prelude to your present.
'Not even Borges', we are told, 'can be expected to cleave to a strict
chronological order.' Or to a single tale when various good ones are on
offer.
A plague of locusts in the pampas causes serious lateness in the
ordinarily very punctual, English-run rail service from Buenos Aires to
Mendoza. How did the locusts get there? A person called ?the professor?
brought them to pollinate the flowers, but they just multiplied instead.
When was this? ?Who can say?? the local informant replies. ?Could be ?
when the Indians camped out in these parts, or even before.?
In that case the professor was perhaps a witch doctor. Myths have a
flexible sense of time. In any event the man wanted to make amends for
his mistake, and promised to bring water to the largely non-arable land.
His method was unusual. He reappeared with a figure whom ?the population
couldn't help but see ? as a magician who would make it rain more than
before.?
They were wrong, but on the right track.
The man was an English actor. Learning this the locals hoped he was a
comic actor ? if he couldn?t produce water at least he could make them
laugh. The man ? his name was Garrick, so he was either the famous
thespian himself or a helpful alternative avatar ? said his acting was
?comic and otherwise? and proceeded to entertain his audience ?with
stories, gags, wit, impersonation, much brilliance, and occasional
grimaces, but tactful ones, without any sort of exaggeration.?
The people laughed until they cried, their tears forming a river, ?and
in that way, through the magic of joyous tears, lakes, lagoons and other
deposits which, if they are large enough, are given the name of mar
chiquita, spread across the vastness of Spanish America.?
Mar chiquita means ?tiny sea.? Orthoptera is the order of insects to
which locusts belong. What do they have to do with Garrick?s act? The
narrator?s opening line is an answer of a kind: ?I?ll tell it the way
they told it to me.?
(from Antonio Di Benedetto's Stories from Exile)
regards
Johannes
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Hi Alan
What is really significant about all this, though, is that this shocking racism
has cost the Home Secretary, one of the high offices of the British State, her
job, and it has transformed the terms of the debate on race here.
Even in sleepy old Harlow -where anti racist campaigners have been regularly
abused in the past couple of years- I know, I've been threatened and even spat
on - a campaign stall last Saturday calling for Rudd's ( and May's) resignation
was warmly supported.
The local MP ( from May's party) and his supporters were campaigning nearby for
this Thursday local elections..
They packed up when we started shouting -'How do you know when a Tory is lying?
-Their lips move!'
Across the country ordinary people have not conformed to the media narrative of
bigotry but have been shocked by what has gone on
You can see the banners we used here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/41035408564/
Now we need to push forward to get rid of the vile racist May (who bigged up
the 'hostile environment' and continues to muddy the water by scapegoating
'undeserving' immigrants) and the rest of her party.
This is do-able. No need for despair, no justification for passivity, every
reason for hope ...
warmest wishes
Michael
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From: Alan Sondheim <[email protected]>
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
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Sent: Wednesday, May 2, 2018 3:43 AM
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] query about politics -
Apologies for not having heard of this; as you know, we have our own
simmilar forms of brutality here...
Thanks, Alan
On Tue, 1 May 2018, Johannes Birringer wrote:
Dear Alan
yes, it probably is precisely as horrific as you felt it was,
there is much debate currently in the Uk about the "Windrush" generation and
people who came here many years ago from the Caribbean
and have lived and worked and paid taxes in England but some have no passports
or legal documents and many have been threatened
or had been under threat of what these unspeakably pitiful politicians call
"enforced return." Some who visited former folks/family in Jamaica
were unable to return to their children in England. Immigration removal, what a
ghastly notion.
Johannes Birringer
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Sent: 30 April 2018 00:00
Subject: [NetBehaviour] query about politics -
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/apr/27/amber-rudd-was-told-about-migrant-removal-targets-leak-reveals
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? Can someone please comment on this? Is this as horrific as it sounds?
Thanks, Alan, apologies for off-topic?
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