Friday, July 2, 2021

language origin. petroglyphs

 Cormac McCarthy essay on the origin of language, The KekulĂ© Problem. If i read it before, i forgot it. It was linked in this excellent, yet depressing substack by Chase Woodruff on the West's petroglyphs.  

Sunday, June 27, 2021

Junji Ito's The Lighthouse

 It's satisfying to see Junji Ito adapting The Lighthouse. It's only a preview of two pages of the full adaptation of the comic distributed in theaters when The Lighthouse is released July 21st. 



2012 Calvin Johnson interview

I haven't touched Love Rock Revolution since this morning, but I stumbled onto this 2012 Calvin Johnson interview (by Ian Svenonius.) Compelling. 




I've still not started Love Rock Revolution, but i might watch The Shield Around the K (2000) in a few days instead.





Moebius with David Lynch at a printing press in Paris. 2013

 

This seems from around the time David Lynch did Idem Paris

Idem Paris has been on Youtube this whole time, yet i've still not seen it. 



Saturday, June 26, 2021

early Italo Calvino collection

review of Calvino's Last Comes the Raven.


This passage is irksome. 
Since then, he has acquired the veneer of cultish allure that I associate with authors—David Foster Wallace, John Kennedy Toole, J. D. Salinger—who are frequently name-checked on Reddit. He is clever and protean, and his metafiction has a galaxy-brain swagger.

There seems something off about shoehorning a European writer in conversation with a wealth of world literature into American disaffected white young males.  

The reviewer gives the game away when referencing Elena Ferrante. That's the other Italian writer she truly knows & obviously prefers. No need to waste that precious Yale degree on reading Buzzati, Levi, or de Maria. 

Great job, New Yorker.  

Interview with Alan Moore by Daniel Whiston. 2002

 2002 interview with Alan Moore by Daniel Whiston

Moore mentions Brian Eno. I need to dig deeper on any more mentions Moore has on Eno's Oblique Strategies. 



binge of indie rock label books continues

I remembered to read the last chapter of the Merge Records book this morning, Our Noise: The Story of Merge Records, the Indie Label That Got Big and Stayed Small. Arcade Fire wasn't a band that commanded my attention. The postscript that Touch & Go downsized in 2009 made me wince. I felt bad for Corey Rusk & his laid off workers. I'm not comfortable with laying that at the feet of Merge Records, although Mac & Laura admit that they should've been more communicative with old friends. 

The Butthole Surfers seeing Touch & Go sprang to mind. That hurt too. Listening to And Introducing cover Azerrad's Our Band Could Be Your Life clouded by memories fondly of the Butthole Surfers. That was a shitty move. I wasn't a Fugazi person back then because they always seemed too dour. MacKaye's perspective made me come around. 

When Touch and Go: The Complete Hardcore Punk Zine '79–'83 comes back into print, i need to snag it. It was published 2010. Copies are going for upwards of $80 now. 

I started Baumgarten's Love Rock Revolution this morning. Reading these indie rock books has been a healing salve for my long binge on reading the machinations of the CIA.  

Slow Century

 I finished an unexpectedly touching 33 1/3 book on Pavement's Wowee Zowee this morning. Despite being on a Pavement listserv in the 90s, i never much approached them as a band, only listening to their albums in isolation. The fandom actually turned me off. The precious indie boys on that time irked me. Maybe it's because i hung out with quasi-goths and traded zines with earnest DIY punks.  

Wowee Zowee is my kid's favorite Pavement record lately. I'm not clear why. He's always seemed to like more songs from Brighten the Corners, but "Rattled By the Rush" is his jam. 

David Berman popped up a couple of times in the book. He came off as more of a jerk than i expected. I've listened to more Silver Jews in recent months than any time previously, in part because of his recent death after Purple Mountains. 

I half-watched Slow Century before, but i'll watch it in earnest ASAP. 



blogging again

My kid wants me to blog again, so here we go. My intent awhile back was to put together a zine with the same energy i threw into blogging twenty years ago. I keep looking up subjects to read instead.