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MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): SIDE STORY: YOU KNEW HUNTER Tom Lowe (1945-2014). A contributing editor with Paul Clark & Ken Marks when Moristotle became Moristotle & Co. A visual artist and photographer, Tom lived in the San Francisco Bay Area until his death on October 24, 2014. He had increasingly found himself quoting Shakespeare’s Puck: “ What fools these mortals be! ”. MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): 2008 The story of the comic beginnings of “Doonesbury” is told in an April 11, 2008 article in the Yale Daily News, “ For Trudeau, Road to Comic Fame Began on York Street ,” by staff reporter Raymond Carlson. After rifling through the first three or four comic strips,Hundt shrugged.
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(“MORISCO”): MORE DOLLARS THAN SENSE An old hippie surfer boy from Brevard County, Florida, a businessman who studied psychology and literature and loves to travel, fish, and read. His hobbies include politics and writing. His novella, Dancing at the Driftwood Hotel, was published on Amazon in MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): COVID: HORRIFIC RANDOM By Paul Clark (aka motomynd) Killing more than 550,000 people in the U.S., Covid-19 has been a national disaster. Lost in that huge number are individual stories of immense personal tragedy, along with some wry moments that almost make Covid-19 seem like a MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): THE PLOW By Paul Clark (aka motomynd) To the chagrin of my wife, and the puzzlement of neighbors, visitors, and delivery people, the rusty 100-year-old plow rests on carefully chosen chunks of rock beside the stone walkway that leads to the front porch of our house.It means something to me – not quite sure what, exactly, but something. To others, it is a mystery at best, an eyesore at worst. MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): BEING SHOT [PART 2 Being Shot By Ed Rogers. The following account is a true story. I have used the real names of individuals who were with me during the time recounted. Seven days later, I opened my eyes. A plastic oxygen tent covered the top half of my body. Through the plastic I saw my mother with two girls MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): BEING SHOT We shot nine of the bullets and, because they were tracers, we couldn’t hit shit. So, we quit and headed back toward town. I heard – but can’t understand to this day why Dud and Jack didn’t hear – Cline say he was putting the last round in the clip and no one should mess with the gun. On our way back into town, we passed a park across the road from a cotton gin. MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): FROM “THE SCRATCHING POST” Ken Marks was a contributing editor with Paul Clark & Tom Lowe when “Moristotle” became “Moristotle & Co.”. A brilliant photographer, witty conversationalist, and elegant writer, Ken contributed photographs, essays, and commentaries from mid-2008 through 2012. Late in 2013, Ken birthed the blog The Scratching Post. MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): MURMURATION It is not in defense of insurrection. If someone has done something illegal, then by all means they should be tried by the laws of the land. I do not believe that all the 70 million people on one side are insurrectionist, just as I don’t believe the 75 million on the other side are all pure of heart. MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): BODY COUNT: KILLERS (A NOVEL Michael H. Brownstein.A poet of wide-ranging interests, he lives in Jefferson City, Missouri, and his work has appeared in American Letters and Commentary, Skidrow Penthouse, Meridian Anthology of Contemporary Poetry, The Pacific Review, After Hours, Poetry Super Highway, and others.Michael has nine poetry chapbooks, including A Period of Trees (Snark Press, 2004), Firestorm: MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”) A contributing editor with Paul Clark & Ken Marks when Moristotle became Moristotle & Co. A visual artist and photographer, Tom lived in the San Francisco Bay Area until his death on October 24, 2014. He had increasingly found himself quoting Shakespeare’s Puck: “ What fools these mortals be! ”. MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): NEXUS (noun): A connection or series of connections linking two or more things By Paul Clark (aka motomynd) On March 28, Michael H. Brownstein published a wonderful account titled “A Lesson in Hats.”It was an entertaining and heartwarming piece about Michael and his son successfully navigating what were apparently some dangerous streets, with the punchline being that it you wore the wrong cap MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): MORE DOLLARS THAN SENSE An old hippie surfer boy from Brevard County, Florida, a businessman who studied psychology and literature and loves to travel, fish, and read. His hobbies include politics and writing. His novella, Dancing at the Driftwood Hotel, was published on Amazon in MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): COVID: HORRIFIC RANDOM By Paul Clark (aka motomynd) Killing more than 550,000 people in the U.S., Covid-19 has been a national disaster. Lost in that huge number are individual stories of immense personal tragedy, along with some wry moments that almost make Covid-19 seem like a MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): THE PLOW By Paul Clark (aka motomynd) To the chagrin of my wife, and the puzzlement of neighbors, visitors, and delivery people, the rusty 100-year-old plow rests on carefully chosen chunks of rock beside the stone walkway that leads to the front porch of our house.It means something to me – not quite sure what, exactly, but something. To others, it is a mystery at best, an eyesore at worst. MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): BEING SHOT I want to introduce a new word – or repurpose an old one; I’m not sure which. The word is “bibliopath,” a person whose thinking is disordered by blind reverence for a book or a particular interpretation of that book. MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): ON HEARING, OR NOT On Hearing, or Not. By Dan Fame. Like many people my age, I am partially deaf. In my case, like many males, it is the higher frequencies. This is the consequence of age and military experience. There are some downsides and some upsides to this condition. On the downside, being partially deaf gives an irrefutable fact to the famouswords of most
MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): 2008 The story of the comic beginnings of “Doonesbury” is told in an April 11, 2008 article in the Yale Daily News, “ For Trudeau, Road to Comic Fame Began on York Street ,” by staff reporter Raymond Carlson. After rifling through the first three or four comic strips,Hundt shrugged.
MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”) A contributing editor with Paul Clark & Ken Marks when Moristotle became Moristotle & Co. A visual artist and photographer, Tom lived in the San Francisco Bay Area until his death on October 24, 2014. He had increasingly found himself quoting Shakespeare’s Puck: “ What fools these mortals be! ”. MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): MORE DOLLARS THAN SENSE An old hippie surfer boy from Brevard County, Florida, a businessman who studied psychology and literature and loves to travel, fish, and read. His hobbies include politics and writing. His novella, Dancing at the Driftwood Hotel, was published on Amazon in MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): FROM “THE SCRATCHING POST” Ken Marks was a contributing editor with Paul Clark & Tom Lowe when “Moristotle” became “Moristotle & Co.”. A brilliant photographer, witty conversationalist, and elegant writer, Ken contributed photographs, essays, and commentaries from mid-2008 through 2012. Late in 2013, Ken birthed the blog The Scratching Post. MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): THE PLOW By Paul Clark (aka motomynd) To the chagrin of my wife, and the puzzlement of neighbors, visitors, and delivery people, the rusty 100-year-old plow rests on carefully chosen chunks of rock beside the stone walkway that leads to the front porch of our house.It means something to me – not quite sure what, exactly, but something. To others, it is a mystery at best, an eyesore at worst. MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): ACTING CITIZEN: SHEEP AND FISH An old hippie surfer boy from Brevard County, Florida, a businessman who studied psychology and literature and loves to travel, fish, and read. His hobbies include politics and writing. His novella with some real characters, Dancing at the Driftwood Hotel, was published through Amazon in September 2017. MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): 2008 The story of the comic beginnings of “Doonesbury” is told in an April 11, 2008 article in the Yale Daily News, “ For Trudeau, Road to Comic Fame Began on York Street ,” by staff reporter Raymond Carlson. After rifling through the first three or four comic strips,Hundt shrugged.
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COMMENTS ON MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): POETRY I looked “Kitty” up in Jane Austen. A member of the Bennet family,in _Pride and
COMMENTS ON MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): MY LIFE Jim, I for one am okay with just settling down and waiting patiently while you work on Snaggletooth_, without even the distraction of me nagging you about how it’s going. COMMENTS ON MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): INTERVIEW Martha, I’m delighted that you are hard at work making new pieces to be sure you’ll have adequate inventory for the fall shows, _because I plan to be there!_ COMMENTS ON MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): ASK I realized this morning that a better variation for today's sestina would be for each stanza to end on the calculated number rather than naming it in the first line then referring back to it in the last—easier for readers to follow, I think. MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): AS THE WORLD TURNS: THE As the World Turns:The Changing Climate. By Ed Rogers. A warming trend followed by a freezing trend may be a sign that the greenhouse effect is increasing because of human activity. Global warming is often linked to the burning of fossil fuels – coal, oil, and natural gas – by industries and cars. These chemicals are also called greenhouse MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): NEXUS nexus. (noun): A connection or series of connections linking two or more things. By Paul Clark. (aka motomynd) On March 28, Michael H. Brownstein published a wonderful account titled “ A Lesson in Hats .”. It was an entertaining and heartwarming piece about Michael and his son successfully navigating what were apparently some dangerous MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): BEING SHOT I want to introduce a new word – or repurpose an old one; I’m not sure which. The word is “bibliopath,” a person whose thinking is disordered by blind reverence for a book or a particular interpretation of that book. MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): 2017 By Moristotle [Originally published on December 28, 2006, without the image added today, purportedly a photo (dated December 15, 2011) of dogs being saved from slaughter in China.My “dogs” post of yesterday can be interpreted as expressing a great sadness.And I have to admit I wrote it in a solemn mood. But meditating on the food chain (how animals are violently killed MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): 2013 Excerpt from the novel This Sweet Intercourse: Raymond in 4th grade By Michael Hanson [Editor's note: The prologue from the same novel appeared on August 17.The chemistry set came in a boxed metal container much like a small suitcase, hinges on one edge and a latch on the other. On one side of the case were ten small blue plastic bottles in which were kept the chemicals he’d use to conduct MORISTOTLE & CO. (“MORISCO”): THOR'S DAY: GONE TO MEET JESUS Thor's Day: Gone to meet Jesus. Two weeks ago today – that is, on Thor’s Day – my cousin Vernon DeWayne Voss passed away, in Tucson, Arizona. It was June 18, the week after he and his doctor decided to discontinue chemotherapy, and the day after he entered hospice. Some of you will remember him from June 18 last year’s Wednesday VoiceMORISTOTLE & CO.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2019 THE LONELIEST LIBERAL: THE ONLY THING TRICKLING DOWN IS BILLIONAIRE TEARSBy
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What I know about economics would probably fit in a thimble, with room to spare. Still, it doesn’t take a genius to figure some things out. What follows are some of those things.Read more »
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2019 GOINES ON: MIND ABUZZ _Click image for more vignettes_ Goines’ mind was buzzing with topics beckoning him to explore. The tumult struck a chord almost sexual in its pleasure, so alive, so invigorating, so thrusting with energy. He began to take notes, so as to know where to start when he had quiet to explore the topics singly. The loudest buzz seemed to resound around the question how women are treated. Mrs. Goines had quoted a review of a book about the first women admitted to Yale College as undergraduates (in 1969). One professor wrote at the top of a female student’s paper, “Not bad for a woman.” Goines found this appalling and felt a deep need to explore the issue, maybe to atone.Read more »
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 FICTION: JAUDON – AN AMERICAN FAMILY (A NOVEL) _Click image for more of the saga_Chapter 24. Ricardo
The door closed behind Claude, and Ricardo drank the last of the cognac in his glass. He smiled and walked to the bar to refill his glass. Claude’s cognac had been gone a long time back. This was from Ricardo’s private shipment. He had gone into business with an importer of fine wines and liquors, which at the time seemed foolish even to himself. However, he had underestimated the wealthy people of Houston. They had a hunger for the finer things in life. Nothing said, Look at me, see how rich I am, better than a fine French wine orchampagne.
Ricardo had been expecting Claude. He knew J.F. couldn’t overlook a lawsuit, and it had gotten the reaction he wanted. But he had to admit, the twenty-five percent interest in the drilling company had come as a surprise. Neither J.F. nor Claude understood banking or how money was moved around, because if they did the last thing they would have done was put a man they had just tried to fuck over in charge of their finances.Read more »
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2019 GOINES ON: “OH GOD!” _Click image for more vignettes_ For almost a week after Goines’ reflections on Maslow’s plateaus and peaks, he felt as though he needed to, or _should_, abstain from climbing peaks. He wasn’t sure why he felt that way, but he supposed he would come to understand it at some point. In any case, a few days later, he felt released from the injunction and decided to test the feeling by sneaking a piece of chocolate before the evening hour during which he and Mrs. Goines routinely had a couple of rectangles from a giant bar of Hershey’s milk chocolate. He was relieved to discover that he seemed to be up again to scaling the peak that chocolate had come to represent for him.Read more »
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2019 ALL OVER THE PLACE: MY INTERNATIONAL TEACHER OF THE YEARBy
Michael H. Brownstein _For Frank Christenson, deceased 2019_ He was the blinding light that never blinded, the rough edge of emerald within a river polished aquamarine. How do you teach students from a place you have never been? Study the methods of Frank, the dynamics in his voice, his dramatic gestures, his power to engage. He had a way with the bricks of learning; he was the clay that created confident, proactive learners. Can an inner-city classroom perform _King Lear_ from memory, sets and all?He took his students to that height and then further. Chekhov, Beckett, Molière, Hansberry. His drama club was the drama club of his students, middle schoolers, actors and directors, writers and producers.Read more »
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2019 BOLDT WORDS & IMAGES: GATE OF IVORY GATE OF HORN (A POEM) (“Glad I was Chicago born”)By Bob Boldt
_FOR DEBORAH, WHOM I KNEW LONG BEFORE WE MET_ _To be read over music background_: It’s 1954. Dearborn and State. Gate of Horn Saturday night. My best friend, Tom Clemens to my right and to the left of me, standing at the bar, Roger McGuinn1. I have no idea who he is, just another pair oflistening ears...
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2019 GOINES ON: BUTTERFLY, FLY _Click image for more vignettes_ The butterfly Goines had seen bedded down the previous evening on the outside of the screen of his back porch was fluttering in the same area of the screen this morning. Goines wondered why it was fluttering against the screen like that, as though it wanted in? And he realized it wasn’t trying to get _in_, but get _out_. And it _hadn’t_ been bedded down outside last night, but had probably just given up for then trying to get out. And now it must be thirsty and hungry and neardesperation.
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2019 FICTION: JAUDON – AN AMERICAN FAMILY (A NOVEL) _Click image for more of the saga_Chapter 23. Oilmen
Unlike Ricardo, who looked upon the oil business as a banker, Claude saw the oil business through the eyes of an engineer. Ricardo wanted to know how to make money off it and Claude wanted to know how itworked.
The drilling of wells wasn’t something new. The difference for Claude was that before it was for water, and now it was for black gold. The need for oil had increased since the Civil War. The country was growing and needed fuel to power it into the next century, a century where the car he saw at the World Fair would be commonplace upon the landscape of America. Claude saw the boom that was coming, and it made his blood race. Within a few months, he had a complete library of books dealing with oil drilling and refining.Read more »
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2019GOINES ON: LOWLANDS
_Click image for more vignettes_ Goines was struck by another point psychologist Maslow made, that a person can learn to enjoy sacral experiences _almost at will_. Goines’ own experience seemed to confirm or validate that. A person could obviously choose to listen to “Clare de Lune” whenever he wanted to. A person capable of compassion could open the faucet of his compassion rather than keep it closed. (Goines realized he was “thinking faucets” because he put away the garden hoses that morning and turned off the water to the outside faucets in preparation for the freezing nights ahead. And, now that he thought about it, that simple, seasonal chore had had its sacral aspect. How many seasons had Planet Earth experienced in its eons of rotating and revolving aboutthe Sun?)
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2019 ALL OVER THE PLACE: FIRST LOVEBy
Michael H. Brownstein Let me take a break from this,close my eyes,
and wander in the dark. I sneak into the bedroom, kiss her once on the forehead, softly, twice on her bare shoulder so she will know.When I wake,
the sun has kept its promise.This is why I love.
Always a bridge over the river. Always an apple pink afterglow reflects on tall glass. Always a stream of brightness greens the dark Chicago River. Copyright © 2019 by Michael H. Brownstein Michael H. Brownstein’s latest volume of poetry, _A Slipknot IntoSomewhere Else
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2019 POETRY & PORTRAITS: HALO Drawing by Susan C. PriceHalo
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They say a halo marks the missing limb. I’ve got one round the memory of _him_. Yet how is it the phantom steals the show? I never gave that branch a chance to grow.Read more »
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2019 GOINES ON: PLATEAUS AND PEAKS _Click image for more vignettes_ Goines was struck by something he had read by psychologist Abraham Maslow about “sacral” experiences. Maslow distinguished between “plateau” experiences (noetic, or intellectual, cognitive) and “peak” experiences (emotional, climactic). _Climactic_ – Goines supposed that included sexual ecstasy. Certainly orgasms were emotional, _and peak_ – piercing and short-lived. And they involved physical arousal and release, which seemed much more related to emotions than to cognitions.Read more »
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2019 FICTION: JAUDON – AN AMERICAN FAMILY (A NOVEL) _Click image for more of the saga_ Chapter 22. Au revoir Paree In the summer of 1893, Claude, Dominique, who was with child, and their daughter, Donna, who would turn three on the 10th of November, passed the Statue of Liberty as their ship came into New York Harbor. It had been three long years since Claude had said good-bye to the Lady in the bay. He wiped an eye as a tear slid down his cheek. He hadn’t thought his homecoming would be so emotional.Read more »
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2019 GOINES ON: TALK TO YOUR BRAIN _Click image for more vignettes_ As Goines drove himself and Mrs. Goines toward their community’s exit on Halloween afternoon, he stopped to talk with the neighbor who had invited them for beef sliders in her family’s garage that evening, the family’s last evening there, because they had just moved all of their belongings to a smaller house near the middle of town. She sounded hoarse, but said it was only because of allergies and the dust of emptying the house. But she said the beef sliders were off. “They’re forecasting 60 mile-an-hour winds tonight. We’d better not.” The Goineses said they understood, and certainly not, no party, no problem.Read more »
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2019ALL OVER THE PLACE:
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Michael H. Brownstein How powerful to swim into your arms. How steadfast and stubborn. The curl of your palm. One finger finding another. A gathering Of love’s flesh like the glorious crown of a tree Reaching beyond a fence of silver brush And goldenrod to lay a hand of leaf Upon a friendly arm and find whatever wonder Lives in the wind, the brightest day, a cool evening. The squirrels at play. The murmur of doves. A warmth turning everything valuable into good. Copyright © 2019 by Michael H. Brownstein Michael H. Brownstein’s latest volume of poetry, _A Slipknot IntoSomewhere Else
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 GOINES ON: THE BIRDS MUST WAIT _Click image for more vignettes_ Goines hasn’t put out the bird feeders, and the sun is shining brightly after a Halloween night of thunderous downpour. It is already 8 o’clock and Goines is just serving his wife breakfast and about to have his own. He shaved and showered after getting out of bed, too tired to do either the evening before, after nodding off in the afternoon trying to read again the passage in _Jane Eyre_ in which she goes I nto the room with the fortune teller, and nodding off several times in the evening trying to watch another episode of _Goliath_ about the disastrous water situation in Southern California and the second episode of Ruth Wilson and Toby Stephens’ 2006 dramatization of _Jane Eyre_, in which the fortune teller is not Rochester in disquise (he’s just hiding around the corner). Uncharacteristically, Goines decided to go ahead and eat his own food before letting the birds have theirs. Sometimes he had to look after himself first, and let others wait. He thought he could forgive himself, and the birdswould have to.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2019 FICTION: JAUDON – AN AMERICAN FAMILY (A NOVEL) _Click image for more of the saga_ Chapter 21. Eiffel’s Tower Joc had a reserved section at the Wild West Show, dead center in the front row, just below the dignitaries’ section, with its bar and waiters. He had ten guests including Claude and Dominique, who satalongside him.
The show featured lots of gun shooting and horse riding. Indians attacked settlers and stagecoaches alike but never won a battle. Bill Cody was always the hero that saved the day, riding in on his white horse with both guns blazing. Joc kept asking with great excitement, “Is that real? Does that happen? Have you ever shot an Indian? Do you know any of the people in the show?”Read more »
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2019 GOINES ON: FEWER WEEDS, MORE FLOWERS _Click image for more vignettes_ The woman walking her dog toward Goines seemed to be treading waste. Not really – the sidewalk was clear. Treading waste metaphorically. Something in the look on her face provoked the thought. And he had seen the look on his own face many times – in the bathroom mirror, in selfies that – if he shared them – frequently prompted some busybody to tell him to smile.Read more »
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2019 ALL OVER THE PLACE: BROWN SHOESBy
Michael H. Brownstein _—after Amy Gerstler’s poem “Watch”_ > _For some strange reason I had wanted to have shoes, > the shoes he was wearing when he died…and was sad to learn they > had been incinerated._ > —Amy Gerstler, commenting on “Watch” They were just a pair of old shoes, untied, Scuffed on the side of the left one Deeply scarred near the front of the right one.Read more »
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2019 THE LONELIEST LIBERAL: IN ABOVE UNDER OUT YONDERBy
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A close acquaintance recently offered the following. “Life’s roads are often difficult, but there’s always a map to take us in a newdirection.”
Given that I was born under the sign of Pisces, one might expect the water of the oceans to be the place I go to chart adventures or a new path. I suspect geography is playing a larger role than astrology in this case, because born _in_ California’s Central Valley, with its dry, open expanses, 140 miles from the nearest ocean, has anchored me to the land with greater force than being born _under_ the sign of water-bound Pisces. And so it’s roads and not oceans, seas, or rivers that have borne me on my memorable travels.Read more »
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2019 GOINES ON: SANCTIFICATION _Click image for more vignettes_ A pang of longing shot through Goines at Walmart, at his impulse to buy eye wash – a repetitive act of old, but no longer called for, since Ziggy had gone on and his and Mrs. Goines’ own need for eye wash was a small fraction of what Ziggy had needed because of his allergies. The thought now, in the pharmacy at Walmart, of buying eye wash somehow elevated the act – or just the thought of the act – to the status of a sacrament, a holy, hallowed, blessed act: in remembrance of Ziggy.Read more »
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2019 FICTION: JAUDON – AN AMERICAN FAMILY (A NOVEL) _Click image for more of the saga_ Chapter 20. Paris World Fair May 1, 1889, was a beautiful day for a wedding. Dominique was two months pregnant with their first child. Claude had yet to warn her that there might be a problem with the child’s skin color. In France, the child would be welcomed, but Claude wasn’t so sure how the birth would play in San Antonio.Read more »
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2019 GOINES ON: REPORTING DRUNK DRIVERS _Click image for more vignettes_ The Goineses were in a rental car heading south on California’s Hwy 99, along the eastern side of the long, wide San Joaquin Valley, now dry and dusty from lack of rain and the consumption of river and ground water by the growing number of orchards of tightly packed almond and pistachio trees.Read more »
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2019 ALL OVER THE PLACE: A HAIKU, FROM FIRST DRAFT TO PUBLICATIONBy
Michael H. Brownstein Haiku, as almost everyone knows, is a very popular type of Japanese poem. Traditionally, it has three lines, the first and last consisting of five syllables and the middle one containing seven. Syllabication in Japanese is much different from in English. For this reason, many English-writing haiku poets keep the three-line framework, but not thesyllable count.
I wrote a haiku for the _Human Kind Journal_, an online publication of Japanese poetic forms. Here’s my first draft:Read more »
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2019 GOINES ON: OLD CLASSMATES _Click image for more vignettes_ Goines received an email about another high school classmate who had passed on. In responding, he confused the deceased, whose name was Cliff, with another classmate whose face he was remembering. He realized this before he sent the email and even came up with the approximate name of the other one, Richard something. Another classmate on the email list told him who the Richard was – someone whose father had worked for her father.Read more »
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2019 FICTION: JAUDON – AN AMERICAN FAMILY (A NOVEL) _Click image for more of the saga_ Chapter 19. Chaumont The train ride was long but Claude, still hungover, slept through most of it. He awoke at one point and looked out the window at the passing countryside of farms and woods and small villages dotting the landscape. The rocking of the express to Chaumont soon put him back tosleep.
Chaumont is a quaint city southwest of Pairs. Louis Jaudon, brother of the first Claude history records, started a fruit business back in 1781 that was passed down through the oldest son until, when our Claude arrived from Texas, Louis Jaudon III owned it and slept inthe master bedroom.
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2019 GOINES ON: HOW TIMES GOES BY _Click image for more vignettes_ Goines picked up his left shoe to remove its orthotic for use in his left walking boot, which was out in the garage, where he routinely readied himself for his daily morning walks. How many times had Goines transferred the orthotics? In how many pairs of shoes and boots and even sandals had he used them? He couldn’t remember in what year he had been fitted for the devices, on which he had become so dependent that he couldn’t walk far comfortably without them. Did he get them before they left Chapel Hill? That would make them at least eleven years old. The surrounding inner soles showed little wear for all the walking, transferring, walking, shoe-exchanging they had served.Read more »
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2019ALL OVER THE PLACE:
WHEN THE STORM PASSES, THIS IS WHAT’S LEFTBy
Michael H. Brownstein I am exactly like I am. No water of mistrust here.Swamps, perhaps.
Perhaps the heavy coil of wood and bones to go with it, the shadow of a new day sun lipped; cloud lined, the snail of curiosity: the bee-sting of intellect.Read more »
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2019 POETRY & PORTRAITS: EPHESIAN Drawing by Susan C. PriceEphesian
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The stream was dry the day John brought me here – A bony, dusty waning of the year – But now I faced a flood to be traversed Without upending on the slithering stones I knew were underfoot, but couldn’t see — Beyond a shifting blur of serpent tones. (You’ll fear a fall when you’re as old as me.)Read more »
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2019GOINES ON: IDENTITY
_Click image for more vignettes_ Goines had the nagging feeling that he wasn’t who he thought he was, that by his thinking about himself he was creating someone not himself, but different in many whimsical, sometimes fantastic ways. He was even more troubled by the implication of this: that he not only did not know who he was, but also could not possibly know, the only apparent avenue to knowing – thinking about himself, crafting sentences to formulate his thoughts – being closed to him as a false path, or many false paths, leading him to constructions, fictions.Read more »
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 FICTION: JAUDON – AN AMERICAN FAMILY (A NOVEL) _Click image for more of the saga_ Chapter 18. Rich Man/Poor Man True to his word, Ricardo went to work getting leases for J.W. Hankins. The knowledge that he was in competition with himself did not escape him. But, by keeping this part of his word he could justify double-crossing Hankins. If to no one else, at least to himself. He decided he would give Hankins a thousand dollars worth of work and then consider them even and himself free to go his own way with aclear conscience.
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 GOINES ON: HIGH SPIRITS _Click image for more vignettes_ Goines’ voice surprised him when he spoke his first words, a good-morning to his wife. He sounded hoarse, a clear signal that the cold he had finally begun to come down with, after almost a week back from Minnesota, might be worsening, descending, potentially, into his chest. On Mrs. Goines’ advice, he had already been inhaling albuterol several times throughout a day, and taking Mucinex andClaritin tablets.
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2019 ALL OVER THE PLACE: STUDY HALLBy
Michael H. Brownstein Only sometimes does homework enter the heart of the matter, pen to paper, keyboard to screen, a lack of ribbon for the brand new antique electric typewriter. When the boat people want to leave the river for the lake, they need to notify the people of the bridge to prepare for theirpassing.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2019 GOINES ON: LOTTERY TICKET _Click image for more vignettes_ Walking back from the gym, Goines was still considering that Old Testament prophecy someone had mentioned, about people who by faith put “innocent” blood on the outside of their door and were thus separated and spared death. Surely such a thrilling prophecy called for a commemorative verse:Read more »
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2019 FICTION: JAUDON – AN AMERICAN FAMILY (A NOVEL) _Click image for more of the saga_ Chapter 17. Paris Opera Ballet After the second glass of wine and being introduced to the hundredth artist, Claude asked, “What are we going to do until my suit is ready? We have most of the afternoon.” Joc thought for a moment. “We can go see how far along Monsieur Eiffel has come with building his tower. Then we can go to the Paris Opera House. As patrons of the Opera Ballet, we have a special room backstage where we are entertained by the dancers. For a fee, most will give you private entertainment – if you know what I mean. Who knows, you may find a wife at the Ballet and save yourself the trip all the way to Chaumont.”Read more »
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 GOINES ON: †HANK YOU JESUS _Click image for more vignettes_ Whenever Goines passed the “†hank you Jesus” sign in the front yard of his friend and neighbor who was an ordained Christian minister, he checked whether someone in the family had cleaned it yet. So far, over many months – maybe more than a year – they hadn’t done so. The accumulated dirt and grime on the sign had become as noticeable as the words beneath it, and Goines had often itched to bring some Clorox wipes on his walk to clean the sign, or just come back after a walk especially for the purpose. It would be easy to do, wouldn’t take a minute. He wasn’t sure why he hadn’t done it. Maybe because it would be trespassing, even if he was “doing them a favor.” Maybe they wanted the sign to be dirty?Read more »
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 ALL OVER THE PLACE: FREEDOM By Michael H. Brownstein I was there when the train stopped, Vents open in the cardinal corners like scars Or better — the pox mark left by a crucifixion. The day was a solid blue, so pretty, beautiful. I could not know what was soldered in behind Sealed doors and steel curtained windows, But I could see the litter of paper scraps like rain. When the train left, I picked up as many as I could Pretending to be the one in charge of cleaning platforms. When you bend to work, it is easy to deceive.Read more »
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2019 THE LONELIEST LIBERAL: MO...MBy James Knudsen
Two-thousand fourteen ended with my siblings and me officially joining the ranks of the orphans following the passing of our dad Mo. I commemorated the event by changing the wallpaper on my smart phone to a very “Mad Men” shot of dad that was taken at a studio. This was replaced after a month with a picture of Dad _and_ Mom which remainsto this day.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2019 GOINES ON: TABLE THOUGHT _Click image for more vignettes_ Goines could tell that Mrs. Goines was thinking of something unpleasant during dinner. Between bites and chewing, her lips would twitch and quiver as though she were mouthing thoughts, but not mouthing them sufficiently for Goines to read. Both of the Goineses usually, and normally, occupied themselves during meals by thinking of this or that, occasionally breaking in to the other’s thoughts with an announcement of what they had just been thinking. “Do you remember when Nat told Gabriel in that restaurant that she could get Legionnaires’ Disease from eating the food?”Read more »
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2019 FICTION: JAUDON – AN AMERICAN FAMILY (A NOVEL) _Click image for more of the saga_ Chapter 16. Gay Paree Claude Jaudon and Joc DeSalle made the crossing from Liverpool, England, to Le Havre, France, on the good ship RMS Scythia. Le Havre was a busy port of entrée, with ships from every country on continental Europe in its harbor. Aboard ship, Joc had inquired where Claude was spending the night. Claude hadn’t given any thought to spending the night in Le Havre. He had planned to catch the train and sleep aboard it until Paris. With most hotels full, Joc offered to share his room with Claude. Claude gladly accepted and now they stood on the dock awaiting a carriage to take them and their baggage to the inn where Joc hadreserved a room.
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019FATHER’S ART:
WORKS OF BILLY CHARLES DUVALLIntroductory
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With great respect and admiration, I am delighted to present the first in a series of posts sharing the artwork of my father, Billy Charles Duvall. Painting – primarily oil on canvas – has been one of his hobbies since 1978. A self-taught painter, he has had a lifelong interest in the work of artists from varied cultural backgrounds, and in reflecting their art in his own experiments with structural, artistic additions to his home, inside and out.Read more »
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2019 SKETCHES FROM THE TWIN CITIES:BLOOMINGTON HAIKUS
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bench in graying greens greets at a corner bus-stop – moss meets moisture hereRead more »
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2019 GOINES ON: SIDE BY SIDE WITH JESUS _Click image for more vignettes_ Goines watched the birds cavorting around their feeders. He wanted so much to be one with them, their brother. In a flash, he saw that he _was_ their brother – as much as it was possible to be. Because he loved them, cared for them. Cared _about_ them. And in another flash, he saw that hunters, especially trophy hunters, were not – _and could not become_ – at one with the animals they treated as objects. He remembered Kant’s categorical imperative.Read more »
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2019ALL OVER THE PLACE:
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Michael H. Brownstein My stomach full of casualties of war Mango juice, pomegranates, Asian apples, Sweat from carpet makers tethered to fabrics of goat.Read more »
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2019BOOK REVIEW:
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A lot of books are easier to read and review than Michael H. Brownstein’s _A Slipknot into Somewhere Else_. Maybe most books. Some of the poems in this collection, on their first reading, seem to be only just begun and not yet fully formed or developed, as though an early draft had made it to press by mistake. But read them again. For that first impression of “undeveloped” is when the work of reading begins, and – if you enjoy the intellectual and emotional challenge of reading difficult poems whose author you trust – the pleasure of discovery also begins, not only of meanings and associations in the poet’s words, but also of depths and meanings in yourself. This review may be more a report of some of my experiences reading the book than a critical appraisal of it (that, fortunately for me, _is_ one definition of “review”). Other readers will have their own experiences.Read more »
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 GOINES ON: WHEN IT ISN’T A TURTLE _Click image for more vignettes_ On his early morning walk, Goines saw a newspaper headline on one of the driveways he passed. He bent down to rotate the bag so he could read it: “Mueller denies exoneration.” A shame – a shame! – Goines thought, to have a man in the White House so depraved and criminal as to completely drain the possibility of having respect even for the Office of the President while he occupied it.Read more »
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2019 FICTION: JAUDON – AN AMERICAN FAMILY (A NOVEL) _Click image for more of the saga_ Chapter 15. The Deal Ricardo entered the Wayfare Hotel. In a number of the leather chairs spread across the lobby sat men smoking cigars and reading newspapers. Most still had their coats on, as the lobby was chilly if you weren’t sitting near the large fireplace in the wall about halfway to the registration desk. A lone woman sat in one of the chairs with a baby. Ricardo guessed she might be waiting for her husband. To his right, on his way to the check-in desk, was the entrance to the bar. He glanced inside, hoping to spot J.F. Jaudon. He was disappointed not to see him, but he knew that he would be along sooneror later.
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2019 GOINES ON: MIRACLE IN PARIS _Click image for more vignettes_ When Goines was in Paris in April, he witnessed – and was even able to access his camera in time to photograph – a miracle so powerful that he had, in the ensuing months, once or twice considered going tochurch again.
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2019 INTERVIEW: TIFFANY MCLEMORE ON THE ROAD ADVOCATINGWhat
it takes to knock on a stranger’s door Interviewed by Moristotle I MET TIFFANY MCLEMORE when she knocked on our door to look into advising us on our health insurance. She came in person rather than telephone because I had indicated (falsely) on the postcard I’d mailed back “for information” that we had “no phone” – my reason of course being that I didn’t want a telephone call. I was actually expecting an email, if anything. Certainly not for someone toknock on my door.
But there she was, smiling, friendly, open, kind. I felt as though I could open up to her, so I confessed that the only reason I had for mailing back that post card inquiring about our health insurance was to see whether I could get one of the promised Walmart gift cards. I was struck by the ease with which she said to my wife, who was standing beside me: “He’s a funny guy.” My wife didn’tdisagree.
I think that the knock probably says a lot about Ms. McLemore. So I emailed the address on her business card later and asked her whether she would like to do an interview. Graciously, she said yes. _My questions are in italics_.Read more »
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2019 GOINES ON: ABOUT FACE _Click image for more vignettes_ The dream Goines had just awakened from was still vivid. A maga-church had opened in town. A broad neon sign beneath its curious, presidential cross – presidential because the top of the cross’s vertical was missing – blazed the name, “Church of the iMAGAlate Conception.” A cavalcade of black SUVs paraded around the packed, many-acre parking lot and came to a halt when the second vehicle was abreast the main entry walk. President Donald Triump stepped out and only nodded at the thousands of parishioners craning their necks for a look, for a meeting of their eyes with the eyes of their hero. Their disappointment was audible as the President made his way solemnly to the entrance and to the podium facing the 2,000 occupied chairs of theauditorium.
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