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YMA SUMAC OR AMY CAMUS: A FIELD GUIDE TO FIVE OCTAVE INCA Let the haters have their say: that 1950s exotica-singer Yma Sumac was no Inca princess, born in the Andes Mountains of Peru; that her voice couldn’t possibly span five octaves; that she was actually a housewife from Brooklyn named Amy Camus, or ‘Yma Sumac’ spelledbackwards.
THE MAN WHO WAS BURIED TWICE—THE APPENDIX One morning, a man named Lewis Galdy found himself swallowed up by the Caribbean Sea. Galdy, a French merchant, was among 6,500 people living in Port Royal, Jamaica, in the last decade of the seventeenth century. INSIDE THE COSMONAUT SURVIVAL KIT—THE APPENDIX These kits also featured a special “combination gun” (a rifle, shotgun and flare gun) designed specifically for Russian space pilots. As James Orberg writes:. American astronauts who trained for the 1995-1997 Mir visits, and later as part of the Soyuz spacecraft crews for the International Space Station, encountered a unique feature that cosmonauts need to master: target practice. LOCAL HISTORY: DRUMNADROCHIT, SCOTLAND—THE APPENDIX The original settlement of Drumnadrochit, whose name comes from the Gaelic for “the ridge of the bridge,” grew up in the seventeenth century at the natural crossing point of the River Enrick, which flows through Glen Urquhart and into Loch Ness. THAT TIME LENIN PLAYED THE THEREMIN—THE APPENDIX When we were putting together our third issue, ‘Out Loud,’ we kicked around ideas on how to bring in electronic music in one article, and state surveillance in another.We foolishly missed the most obvious choice, a prime mover of both: Leon Theremin, or Lev Sergeyevich Termen (1896-1993), the creator of the ghostly, ethereal theremin, the ur-instrument of electronic music. PHOTOGRAPHING THE GUILLOTINE—THE APPENDIX Pierre Vaillat celebrated Christmas by murdering his two eldest siblings. Apprehended days after his crime, he welcomed the arrival of a new year in a squalid prison cell while awaiting his trial. 1897 was surely a banner year for Vaillat: in March he was convicted of the double homicide, in April he perhaps enjoyed a breath of spring air as he was dragged from his cell to the awaiting guillotine. THE WILD, THE INNOCENT, AND THE QUAKER’S STRUGGLES—THE Early Quaker pamphlets were as in-your-face as early Quakers. Founder George Fox’s tracts overflowed with visions of Final Judgement, titles like The Vials of the Wrath of God Poured Fourth (1654) and The Great Mistery of the Great Whore Unfolded (1659). George Whitehead spent his teenage years in and out of jail for preaching unorthodox views with the kind of boldness that would have fit in DIVINE REVERIE: REVELATION, DREAM INTERPRETATION, AND Oneiromancy is the name given to dream divination, from the Greek words oneiros (ὄνειρος: dream) and manteia (μαντεία: prophetic power). Accordingly, a dream diviner was called an oneiromantis (ὀνειρόμαντις). But not all inhabitants of the ancient world believed in the divine origins of dreams. “COME HEAR THIS DITTY”: SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY DRINKING SONGS The broadside ballad was a particularly popular form of printed product in the seventeenth-century Anglo-American world. These were songs printed on a single sheet of paper and sold cheaply for a penny by sellers who recited them in the streets and in alehouses. RULES OF THE TRIBE: HARDCORE PUNKS AND HAIR METAL IN THE But it was 1986, and a new era was dawning in underground music. Punk’s energy was waning, and metal was on the rise. Many punk bands were moving toward a more metallic sound, melding their radical politics and D.I.Y. approach with metal’s musical chops and low-endheft.
YMA SUMAC OR AMY CAMUS: A FIELD GUIDE TO FIVE OCTAVE INCA Let the haters have their say: that 1950s exotica-singer Yma Sumac was no Inca princess, born in the Andes Mountains of Peru; that her voice couldn’t possibly span five octaves; that she was actually a housewife from Brooklyn named Amy Camus, or ‘Yma Sumac’ spelledbackwards.
THE APPENDIX
The Appendix Archives. This is an archive of The Appendix, a journal of narrative and experimental history.Between 2012 and 2015, we published eight quarterly issues in two volumes, as well almost one hundred articles to our blog, featuring the work of 168 historians, writers, and artists with an eye for the strange and a suspicion of both jargon and traditional narratives. THE WILD, THE INNOCENT, AND THE QUAKER’S STRUGGLES—THE Early Quaker pamphlets were as in-your-face as early Quakers. Founder George Fox’s tracts overflowed with visions of Final Judgement, titles like The Vials of the Wrath of God Poured Fourth (1654) and The Great Mistery of the Great Whore Unfolded (1659). George Whitehead spent his teenage years in and out of jail for preaching unorthodox views with the kind of boldness that would have fit in THE SILENCE OF OUR FRIENDS—THE APPENDIX The friendship between the boy’s father, a white journalist named Jack Long, an African American Texas Southern University professor named Larry Thompson, and their families lies at the heart of The Silence of Our Friends, a recent graphic novel based on a little-known chapter of civil rights history.Its author, Mark Long, grew up in Houston in the 1960s and experienced much of what happens DIVINE REVERIE: REVELATION, DREAM INTERPRETATION, AND Oneiromancy is the name given to dream divination, from the Greek words oneiros (ὄνειρος: dream) and manteia (μαντεία: prophetic power). Accordingly, a dream diviner was called an oneiromantis (ὀνειρόμαντις). But not all inhabitants of the ancient world believed in the divine origins of dreams. FLESH MADE WOOD: THE INVENTION OF ARTIFICIAL REFRIGERATION Preserving foodstuffs by mechanical refrigeration became an industrial possibility only in the 1870s and 1880s. The key innovation was a particular kind of heat pump that, when attached to an insulated chamber, could maintain its temperature at or below freezing for very long periods of time. RADIO FREEDOM: A HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICAN UNDERGROUND ANC Radio Freedom - Kea Rona (It Is Ours) from jonneke k on Vimeo. The static broke. A sonorous, unmistakably South African voice, all clipped cadences and martial rolling “r”s, announced what listeners undoubtedly already knew: “This is Radio Freedom.” EXCERPT: MARCH, BOOK ONE—THE APPENDIX Excerpt: March, Book One. By John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell – Published October 9, 2013. The Appendix is honored to share the following excerpt from US Congressman and Civil Rights hero John Lewis’s new graphic memoir, March. We interview Andrew Aydin and Nate Powell—the writer and artist who are helping Lewis put hisinspiring
RULES OF THE TRIBE: HARDCORE PUNKS AND HAIR METAL IN THE But it was 1986, and a new era was dawning in underground music. Punk’s energy was waning, and metal was on the rise. Many punk bands were moving toward a more metallic sound, melding their radical politics and D.I.Y. approach with metal’s musical chops and low-endheft.
FRIENDLY ROBOTS OF THE SOVIET UNION—THE APPENDIX By Benjamin Breen – Published January 8, 2014. Charles Shaw, in his upcoming Appendix article “The Most Soviet Park In Russia,” describes a 1959 guidebook to a Moscow park that captures the technological utopianism of the USSR under Kruschev. “A strange figure guarding the Electrification park,” Shaw writes, “epitomized the new era.”. BANDIT RESURRECTIONS: WHO WAS THE REAL SUNDANCE KID?—THE Last summer, Wyoming Governor Matt Mead received an odd present from an Arizona businessman named Jerry Nickle: a just-published book promoting the idea that the author’s great-grandfather William Henry Long was none other than the Sundance Kid, of Butch and Sundance fame. INSIDE THE COSMONAUT SURVIVAL KIT—THE APPENDIX These kits also featured a special “combination gun” (a rifle, shotgun and flare gun) designed specifically for Russian space pilots. As James Orberg writes:. American astronauts who trained for the 1995-1997 Mir visits, and later as part of the Soyuz spacecraft crews for the International Space Station, encountered a unique feature that cosmonauts need to master: target practice. THE MAN WHO WAS BURIED TWICE—THE APPENDIX One morning, a man named Lewis Galdy found himself swallowed up by the Caribbean Sea. Galdy, a French merchant, was among 6,500 people living in Port Royal, Jamaica, in the last decade of the seventeenth century. LOCAL HISTORY: DRUMNADROCHIT, SCOTLAND—THE APPENDIX The original settlement of Drumnadrochit, whose name comes from the Gaelic for “the ridge of the bridge,” grew up in the seventeenth century at the natural crossing point of the River Enrick, which flows through Glen Urquhart and into Loch Ness. WELCOME TO ATLANTIS: THE SOLID ILLUSIONS OF HISTORY—THE Perhaps the most convincing evidence of this solidity of illusion that is the nation is found in Argentine and Peruvian museums. In the Museo de la Plata, a natural history museum founded in 1884 (the same year as the publication of Richard Inwards’ Temple of the Andes, the source of the Andean Atlantis legends discussed by Gildner), there are several halls dedicated to “American THAT TIME LENIN PLAYED THE THEREMIN—THE APPENDIX When we were putting together our third issue, ‘Out Loud,’ we kicked around ideas on how to bring in electronic music in one article, and state surveillance in another.We foolishly missed the most obvious choice, a prime mover of both: Leon Theremin, or Lev Sergeyevich Termen (1896-1993), the creator of the ghostly, ethereal theremin, the ur-instrument of electronic music. THE KEY OF HELL: AN ENLIGHTENMENT SORCERY MANUAL—THE APPENDIX Bizarrely, another tradition maintained that the true Cyprianus was “a ravishingly beautiful, irrestistibly seductive, prodigiously knowledgeable, pious Mexican nun.” And yet another tradition traces the name back to St. Cyprian of Antioch, a powerful Greek wizard who was famed as a demon-summoner before converting to Christianity.Despite Cyprian’s saintly later life, medieval authors THE WILD, THE INNOCENT, AND THE QUAKER’S STRUGGLES—THE Early Quaker pamphlets were as in-your-face as early Quakers. Founder George Fox’s tracts overflowed with visions of Final Judgement, titles like The Vials of the Wrath of God Poured Fourth (1654) and The Great Mistery of the Great Whore Unfolded (1659). George Whitehead spent his teenage years in and out of jail for preaching unorthodox views with the kind of boldness that would have fit in “COME HEAR THIS DITTY”: SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY DRINKING SONGSBESTSONG OF THE CENTURY
The broadside ballad was a particularly popular form of printed product in the seventeenth-century Anglo-American world. These were songs printed on a single sheet of paper and sold cheaply for a penny by sellers who recited them in the streets and in alehouses. BANDIT RESURRECTIONS: WHO WAS THE REAL SUNDANCE KID? Last summer, Wyoming Governor Matt Mead received an odd present from an Arizona businessman named Jerry Nickle: a just-published book promoting the idea that the author’s great-grandfather William Henry Long was none other than the Sundance Kid, of Butch and Sundance fame. YMA SUMAC OR AMY CAMUS: A FIELD GUIDE TO FIVE OCTAVE INCA Let the haters have their say: that 1950s exotica-singer Yma Sumac was no Inca princess, born in the Andes Mountains of Peru; that her voice couldn’t possibly span five octaves; that she was actually a housewife from Brooklyn named Amy Camus, or ‘Yma Sumac’ spelledbackwards.
INSIDE THE COSMONAUT SURVIVAL KIT—THE APPENDIX These kits also featured a special “combination gun” (a rifle, shotgun and flare gun) designed specifically for Russian space pilots. As James Orberg writes:. American astronauts who trained for the 1995-1997 Mir visits, and later as part of the Soyuz spacecraft crews for the International Space Station, encountered a unique feature that cosmonauts need to master: target practice. THE MAN WHO WAS BURIED TWICE—THE APPENDIX One morning, a man named Lewis Galdy found himself swallowed up by the Caribbean Sea. Galdy, a French merchant, was among 6,500 people living in Port Royal, Jamaica, in the last decade of the seventeenth century. LOCAL HISTORY: DRUMNADROCHIT, SCOTLAND—THE APPENDIX The original settlement of Drumnadrochit, whose name comes from the Gaelic for “the ridge of the bridge,” grew up in the seventeenth century at the natural crossing point of the River Enrick, which flows through Glen Urquhart and into Loch Ness. WELCOME TO ATLANTIS: THE SOLID ILLUSIONS OF HISTORY—THE Perhaps the most convincing evidence of this solidity of illusion that is the nation is found in Argentine and Peruvian museums. In the Museo de la Plata, a natural history museum founded in 1884 (the same year as the publication of Richard Inwards’ Temple of the Andes, the source of the Andean Atlantis legends discussed by Gildner), there are several halls dedicated to “American THAT TIME LENIN PLAYED THE THEREMIN—THE APPENDIX When we were putting together our third issue, ‘Out Loud,’ we kicked around ideas on how to bring in electronic music in one article, and state surveillance in another.We foolishly missed the most obvious choice, a prime mover of both: Leon Theremin, or Lev Sergeyevich Termen (1896-1993), the creator of the ghostly, ethereal theremin, the ur-instrument of electronic music. THE KEY OF HELL: AN ENLIGHTENMENT SORCERY MANUAL—THE APPENDIX Bizarrely, another tradition maintained that the true Cyprianus was “a ravishingly beautiful, irrestistibly seductive, prodigiously knowledgeable, pious Mexican nun.” And yet another tradition traces the name back to St. Cyprian of Antioch, a powerful Greek wizard who was famed as a demon-summoner before converting to Christianity.Despite Cyprian’s saintly later life, medieval authors THE WILD, THE INNOCENT, AND THE QUAKER’S STRUGGLES—THE Early Quaker pamphlets were as in-your-face as early Quakers. Founder George Fox’s tracts overflowed with visions of Final Judgement, titles like The Vials of the Wrath of God Poured Fourth (1654) and The Great Mistery of the Great Whore Unfolded (1659). George Whitehead spent his teenage years in and out of jail for preaching unorthodox views with the kind of boldness that would have fit in “COME HEAR THIS DITTY”: SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY DRINKING SONGSBESTSONG OF THE CENTURY
The broadside ballad was a particularly popular form of printed product in the seventeenth-century Anglo-American world. These were songs printed on a single sheet of paper and sold cheaply for a penny by sellers who recited them in the streets and in alehouses. BANDIT RESURRECTIONS: WHO WAS THE REAL SUNDANCE KID? Last summer, Wyoming Governor Matt Mead received an odd present from an Arizona businessman named Jerry Nickle: a just-published book promoting the idea that the author’s great-grandfather William Henry Long was none other than the Sundance Kid, of Butch and Sundance fame. YMA SUMAC OR AMY CAMUS: A FIELD GUIDE TO FIVE OCTAVE INCA Let the haters have their say: that 1950s exotica-singer Yma Sumac was no Inca princess, born in the Andes Mountains of Peru; that her voice couldn’t possibly span five octaves; that she was actually a housewife from Brooklyn named Amy Camus, or ‘Yma Sumac’ spelledbackwards.
THE APPENDIX, APPENDIXED.—THE APPENDIX The inaugural issue of The Appendix has covered a lot of ground, from the cults of Maya saints to murder in 19th century Manhattan. The final page of this issue introduces a reoccurring feature that we’re calling "The Appendix, Appendixed.”Here we step back to take a geographic view of apocalypses in history: from those that were predicted but never came to pass, to those that did in fact PHOTOGRAPHING THE GUILLOTINE—THE APPENDIX Pierre Vaillat celebrated Christmas by murdering his two eldest siblings. Apprehended days after his crime, he welcomed the arrival of a new year in a squalid prison cell while awaiting his trial. 1897 was surely a banner year for Vaillat: in March he was convicted of the double homicide, in April he perhaps enjoyed a breath of spring air as he was dragged from his cell to the awaiting guillotine. LISTENING TO THE PAST: AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN LULLABY—THE The compiler, though most famous for his work as a poet and a biographer of Abraham Lincoln, was a musician and avid song-collector. His American Songbag was published during an era in which fascinations with blackface minstrelsy and “coon songs” were giving way to more folkloric presentations of American musical forms. The book offers arrangements of many different kinds of music THAT TIME LENIN PLAYED THE THEREMIN—THE APPENDIX When we were putting together our third issue, ‘Out Loud,’ we kicked around ideas on how to bring in electronic music in one article, and state surveillance in another.We foolishly missed the most obvious choice, a prime mover of both: Leon Theremin, or Lev Sergeyevich Termen (1896-1993), the creator of the ghostly, ethereal theremin, the ur-instrument of electronic music. THE KEY OF HELL: AN ENLIGHTENMENT SORCERY MANUAL—THE APPENDIX Bizarrely, another tradition maintained that the true Cyprianus was “a ravishingly beautiful, irrestistibly seductive, prodigiously knowledgeable, pious Mexican nun.” And yet another tradition traces the name back to St. Cyprian of Antioch, a powerful Greek wizard who was famed as a demon-summoner before converting to Christianity.Despite Cyprian’s saintly later life, medieval authors FROM FOLKLORE TO EXOTICA: YMA SUMAC AND THE PERFORMANCE OF Later, Vivanco would romanticize this ‘discovery’ story, claiming that he had discovered her in her native Cajamarca. This led to further fantastic reconstructions, such as the claim that when the government decided to take Zoila Augusta to Lima it was “a decision that almost caused an uprising among some thirty thousand Indians over the loss of their revered ritual singer.” RADIO FREEDOM: A HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICAN UNDERGROUND ANC Radio Freedom - Kea Rona (It Is Ours) from jonneke k on Vimeo. The static broke. A sonorous, unmistakably South African voice, all clipped cadences and martial rolling “r”s, announced what listeners undoubtedly already knew: “This is Radio Freedom.” PRESENT TENSE, FUTURE PERFECT: PROTEST AND PROGRESS AT THE Unless the city of New York made rapid progress on long-standing demands for quality, integrated schools, non-discrimination in housing and employment, and a civilian review board to oversee cases of police brutality in black neighborhoods, CORE would choke off the arterial highways connecting the city to the Fair—and thus, the city to much anticipated tourist dollars. SUPERNATURAL SOUND: SCIENCE AND SHAMANISM IN THE ARCTIC “I was so struck with the peculiarity of the circumstance,” Scoresby noted, “that I mentioned it to the officer of the watch, stating my full conviction that the Fame was then cruising in the neighbouring inlet.” Scoresby was correct: the airy phantoms not only resembled his father’s ship but, like the supernatural images seen by those with second sight, were premonitions of it. ANTHROPOLOGY, FOOTNOTED: JARED DIAMOND’S THE WORLD UNTIL The topic of The World Until Yesterday is in its title: in the book, Diamond examines the lifeways of non-Western people, who he claims live the way we used to ten thousand years ago (that’s ‘yesterday’ in geologic time). His goal is to see what their cultures have to offer those of us who are ‘developed’ and slightly nostalgic for the good old days.* Issues
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