Monday, July 30, 2007

Henry James on summer

There were certain afternoons in August, long, beautiful and terrible, when one felt that the summer was rounding its curve, and the rustle of the full-leaved trees in the slanting golden light, in the breeze that ought to be delicious, seemed the voice of the coming autumn, of the warnings and dangers of life.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Inadvertent Obscenity #5

The only right of a woman she wanted was to climb up on top of something...

Henry James The Bostonians

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Fragment 147


Lists of things to do, lists of names of people lost in battle, lists of books to read or that I have read, lists of books to buy, lists of things to follow up and investigate, lists of companies on the stock exchange, phone lists, lists of phonecalls to make, Christmas card lists, inventories and itineraries, Book of 101 Lists, the Homeric and Biblical catalogues.

While intertextuality within novels works on the horizontal axis, lists are the vertical axis taken to an extreme. The list represents not a way of ordering, or an attempt to understand the world by imposing pattern on it, but rather an attempt to assimilate as much as possible of it. My lists show me what I have done, what remains to be done, what I own, what I still desire to acquire, what I have ingested, what still needs to be devoured. They are rapacious, a form of vice, a symbol of unappeased appetite: shopping lists, Leporello’s list, the little black book of conquests.

De Sade writing in prison is forced on strips of paper four inches wide and forty feet long to record his masturbatory fantasies of every conceivable sexual position, combination, permutation and perversion- is forced by the medium to list them vertically.

Friday, July 06, 2007

Gore Vidal on the relationship between language and consciousness

Languages do bend one morally to their grammatical requirements.

Spurious Quotation #14

Even the most noble and righteous of political ideals is not worth the sacrifice of one human life.
Abraham Lincoln