vector of desire M&D random
Mark Kohut
mark.kohut at gmail.com
Mon Jan 8 11:26:53 CST 2018
I second the new invitation...for all....
ask questions, as both Joseph and I have done, if a full post is hard.
and as a great reader and a great philosopher (one was Wittgenstein) once
said about
art, Art---sometimes just point to to what you like in the work is
discussion and 'criticism'--as appreciation--enough.
On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 12:19 PM, Joseph Tracy <brook7 at sover.net> wrote:
> random
> pg 96 Vector of desire. An astronomy term? Lacan? Other reader's
> thoughts, insights.
>
> CH 10 CherryCoke is much more interesting to me this time around. His
> quote fom his unpublished Sermons is rather lovely, comparing our sense of
> the Divine to the earth’s sense of relation to the sun. Very Gaia
> hypothesis kind of thing.
> We see that the adult component of the listeners coming to hear Ccoke is
> growing. He is getting a bit of flak from them. Is P describing a process
> where he, in a satiric mode, champions the marginal, the colonized, and the
> youn upstarts of his generation like Richard Farina who have questioned the
> wars and the demonization of Cuba , drawing them and the literary avant
> garde first as an audience, and then attracts those who want to modify the
> radical aspects of his satire? Because Ccoke is also a satirist, an
> irreverent reverend feeding salacious stories of real life to the young,
> but also critiquing Clairol culture, and Calvinism and connecting it to
> racial abuse among many other humorous cultural obs.
>
> Not many people joining in the M&D discussion. Everyone is busy and it is
> a big, cumbersome book. Let’s make sure this is a safe place for newbies,
> and disagreement. The structure is loose but just join in and see what
> happens.
>
>
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