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RECURRENCE OF AN IMAGINARY LANDSCAPE
Its the presence of the body in a state of decomposition, as locale of transgression that places the tropical tragedy of Haiti at the center of an imaginary contemporary world; marked by its upright and righteous treatment of the human … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged Felix Guattari, Friedrich Nietzsche, G. Plaisimond, Gerard Valcin, Gilles Deleuze, Haiti, Haiti Earthquake, Harold St Jean, Joel des Rosiers, Le Devoir, Montas Antoine, Pat Robertson, Suzana Milevka, Wilson Bigaud
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THE DEVIL MADE HIM DO IT
Avoid inhaling demons.Read the warning label first. The package looked interesting. It read ”Daydream with the Devil. attention. contents highly flammable. handle with caution. verify peremption date. recycle with Lucifer. Save nature.” He saw in his fame only a new … Continue reading
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Tagged Arthur Schopenhauer, David Hume, Diderot, Haiti, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Jesse Duplantis, Kant, Leibniz, Pat Robertson, Robert Bolton, Voltaire, Voodoo, Voudou, Voudou Day of the Dead
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THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAILS
O.K. its a deal the devil said…Just put your John Doe on the dotted line.Obviously, God was far too unreasonable to deal with, too intractable and demanding, pushing the faithful into the arms of the Devil for whom there is … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous
Tagged Brier, Caroline Kim-Brown, Curling, Goya, Haiti, Haiti Earthquake, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Jim Wallis, Ken Watson Curling, Mensa, Pat Robertson, Robert Taber, Rousseau, The Black Bonspiel of Willie MacCrimmon, The Black Bonspiel of Willie Macrimmon, W.O. Mitchell
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CONSEQUENCES OF AN OVERNIGHT SENSATION
”Everything is good as it leaves the hand of the Creator; everything degenerates in the hand of man” . That celebrated opening sentence of ”Emile” contains all of Rousseau’s thought in germ. All the conclusions he reached , no matter … Continue reading
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Tagged Allan Ramsay, Bacon, Book of Romans, Candide, Diderot, Emile, Haiti, Haiti Earthquake, Jean Jacques Rousseau, John Locke, Kushner, Lisbon Eathquake, Locke, Newton, Pat Robertson, Robespierre, Rousseau, The Bible, The New testament, Voltaire
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BEING DOES NOT = E + MC 2
Though the goal of spontaneous human combustion can also be attained by splitting atoms and achieving fission in the more social sciences. The vocabulary of art is, a priori, a language. That is, its aim is to communicate to others … Continue reading
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Tagged Abu-Bakarr Mansaray, African Art, Bill Poser, Cheri Cherin, Darwin, Ernest Bloch, Ernst Bloch, Ernst Simon Bloch, Eugene Delacroix, Globe and mail, Haiti, Hannah Arendt, Jane Alexander, Jean Paul Sartre, Leonard Cohen, Lorenzo Da Ponte, Malam, Mapplethorpe, Maurice Merleau Ponty, Mozart, Newton, Noam Chomsky, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Robert Mapplethorpe, Russell Smith, Sartre, Steven Pinker, Wangechi Mutu
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