(Sorry, my italics function staged a palace coup and took over the last part of the text,D) Dear Readers – Yes, I shall dip into the circle of dead poets, a marginalized demographic if there ever was one, and call forth the genius of Lewis Carroll, who apparently started out as a shy retiring math professor. Carroll shed his…
Monthly Archives: February 2017
Thoughts after Brexit
To my Readers, Thoughts After Brexit was written straight from my heart, very shortly after the divorce UK-EU. I felt as if I were mourning a close relative embodied in an idea which had become an Ideal, which also had dreamlike possibilities. Dream on. The problem is a little like a child whose parents are divorcing, I see both points…
Quel Mess ! The French Edition
My older readers or the cinema buffs or fans of Truman Capote, or all three at a time will immediately recognize the line from Breakfast at Tiffany’s and relish the memory of a ravishing paper-thin-but-somehow-never-anorexic Audrey Hepburn dropping the cigarette holder (Oh how I love the très 60s emblematic dada of sophistication) and chirp forth (to William Holden ? Help !…
The Bull in the China Shop
Ok, here goes, when I was a kid (classical opening but it works) viewing White House press conferences was like eating a peanut butter sandwich without the peanut butter. Infotainment when it hit the waves, back in the 90s, relied on chiseled and ageless beauties as anchors, and the whole sweep and glamor of newsrooms where even desk shapes made…
The Days of Whine and Pink Vaginas and deep streep throat
Hysteria according to the Online Etymology Dictionary (Why isn’t it Etymological? Are adjectives politically incorrect? ) means suffering in the womb, and damn those Greeks for getting so patriarchical about hissy fits and womanly parts; although the happy state of hysteria is all about diversity, proving vaguely, very vaguely that if nowadays one does not have to have a womb…