A kind of a "dangerous supplement", marked, scarred on a body, post-orgasmically, always, already in anticipation of (a) crisis OR for a desert avec 'agape'. Mindb(l)ogg(l)ing Noise. "Avalanche, would you share my last pursuit?" (Baudelaire)

Thursday, June 07, 2007

the graveyard shi[f]t

You wanna talk about dead people? It’s all we do here at Ombion, when we’re not busily involved in our regular omphalos gazing (bing!). Wondering about dead people, gone people, I too have written my fair share of dead person posts, mixing Beckett and family (in small doses, otherwise you wake up the next day with a migraine in your second to last toe on your left foot), the shock of JD alone brought out entire essays of mourning, elegies, dedications (“ήταν ήδη νεκρός and I quote from an external source said at 3ος to the person jumping up and down in despair); the Big Mac phenomena, dear God, is just one obit after another, endangering our omphalos; the godfather of soul (JB, JD, JC[?]); shedding a tear for the poor man that “film and postmodernism” courses don’t stop talking about in the least of meaningful ways, yet we barely attempted to wax lyrical on Sontag and Ricouer. Or did I miss an episode?
Mourning, longing, aching.

“the words of a dead man
are modified in the guts of the living”
-
W.H. Auden

Ombion. The blog of guts. Faintly reminiscent of something to do with shit and turds (re antrea, eklases mas pale?) Greedy guts in fact. Still waiting on Pinter, Cavell, Kristeva, Ranciere, Butler. Harpies? Vultures. We don’t make Canons here. We dig up graveyards, smack our lips with relish, and shove in a text between bites of cheese.

Pass the toothpicks please? I think I’ve got a bit of jug jug stuck between my teeth.

5 comments:

Demetris said...

[palamakia]

christos said...

i could read some of t.s.e's tradition in there, albeit twisted. (mono toutos mas eleipe twra) euge. alithkeia.

bidibis said...

Ι accidentally encountered your blog in a search for biblical hero avnan (Αυνάν)

Naughty man, woman or whatever!

Demetris said...

A non-accidental accident that was.

Alexandra said...

"No poet, no artist of any art, has his complete meaning alone. His significance, his appreciation is the appreciation of his relation to the dead poets and artists."

-tse

or even just:

"the Burial of the Dead"

you bury, thomas old chap, we'll dig up.

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