31 July 2024
29 July 2024
24 July 2024
22 July 2024
Jane McAlevey 1964-2024
"By the 1980s.. the international arm of the AFL-CIO was implicated in supporting death squads in Central America that killed real labor organizers. I was then a young adult working on environmental issues in Central America, and the fact that unionists that I was working with, who were already deeply engaged in a battle with a capitalist class of the most brutal and violent nature, now also had to deal with killer thugs funded by the unions of my country, made a deep impression on me."
Raising Expectations and Raising Hell, 2012, p. 30
29 June 2024
Jerome Rothenberg 1931–2024
The word "shaman" (Tungus: šamán) comes from Siberia & "in the strict sense is pre-eminently a religious phenomenon of Siberia & Central Asia" (Eliade). But the parallels elsewhere (North America, Indonesia, Oceania, China, etc.) are remarkable & lead also to a consideration of coincidences between "primitive-archaic" & modern thought. Eliade treats shamanism in-the-broader-sense as a specialized technique & ecstasy & the shaman as "technician-of-the-sacred." In this sense, too, the shaman can be seen as a proto-poet, for almost always his technique hinges on the creation of special linguistic circumstances, i.e., of song and invocation.
In 1870 Rimbaud first used the term voyant (seer) to identify the new breed of poet who was to be "absolutely modern," etc:
one must, I say, become a seer,
make oneself into a seer
or as Rasmussen writes of Iglulik Eskimos:
the young aspirant, when applying to a shaman, should
always use the following formula
takujumaqama: I come to you
because I desire to see
& the Copper Eskimos called the shaman-songman "elik, i.e., one who has eyes."
In a typical (self-)-initiation into shamanism, the new shaman experiences the breakdown of his familiar consciousness or world-view, and is led into a dream or vision at the center of which there is a often a song or a series of songs "that force themselves out without any effort to compose them." [Thus: Isaac Tens, a Gitsan Indian practitioner cited in the accompanying text in Technicians.] The dream & vision aspect, in fact, goes way past any limits, however loosely drawn, of shamanism, into areas where a priesthood (as developer & transmitter of a fixed system) predominates, &, on the other hand, into areas where "all men" are "shamans," i.e. are "open" to the "gift" of vision & song.
The Poetics of Shamanism (1968)
26 June 2024
“Every war has been a result of media lies”
— S.L. Kanthan (@Kanthan2030) June 24, 2024
— Julian Assange.
Free, free, free at last! pic.twitter.com/DoPBAhUYtA
23 June 2024
Donald Sutherland 1935-2024
18 June 2024
Birthday boy
Starting this year's off with the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra in Caracas, Venezuela (2013) conducted by Joshua Dos Santos
"While the great composer was in fact born on June 17th in 1882, June 5th in the Julian calendar used in his home country of Russia at the time of his birth, Stravinsky, in his later years, preferred to celebrate his birthday on June 18th. WKCR will do the same!"






