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Tag Archives: Hune Margulies
the theatre and the plague: everybody knows this is nowhere
Antonin Artaud based his Theater of Cruelty on the basis of reality being the double of theater. Two virtual realities representing individual duality that exist on parallel planes which never intersect. In this sense actors on the stage are not … Continue reading →
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft, Music/Composition/Performance
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Tagged Abbie Hoffman, anais nin, anthony cronin, Antonin Artaud, Artaud, August Strindberg, Friedrich Nietzsche, Germaine Dulac, Gilles Deleuze, Henry Miller, Hune Margulies, Jacques Derrida, Jean Genet, lee jamieson, Mitchell Tribbett, Nancy Spero, Nietzche, patti smith, Stephen Barber, Van Gogh, Vincent Van Gogh
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Interbeing & Deep ecology : nirvanic discontent?
At Borobudur, unlike the Acropolis, the landscape and the architecture are not contending with one another; they are in harmony. At Borobudur the builder has completely hidden the hill, from its flanks to its crown, but in hiding it he … Continue reading →
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Tagged Allan Ginsberg, David Landis Barnhill, gary Snyder, Hune Margulies, Joanna Macy, John Weldon, Julie Gregory, Kenneth Rexroth, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Martin Buber, Martin Buber Institute for Dialogical Ecology, Robert Aitken, Roger S. Gottleib, Samah Sabra, Steve Heilig
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Interbeing & Deep ecology : nirvanic discontent?
At Borobudur, unlike the Acropolis, the landscape and the architecture are not contending with one another; they are in harmony. At Borobudur the builder has completely hidden the hill, from its flanks to its crown, but in hiding it he … Continue reading →
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous
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Tagged Allan Ginsberg, David Landis Barnhill, gary Snyder, Hune Margulies, Joanna Macy, John Weldon, Julie Gregory, Kenneth Rexroth, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Martin Buber, Martin Buber Institute for Dialogical Ecology, Robert Aitken, Roger S. Gottleib, Samah Sabra, Steve Heilig
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