Tuesday, 28 December 2021

the last duel

 

ridley scott exhibited much grumpiness at the lack of attendance for his film the last duel, blaming it on, amongst other things, millenials with short attention spans. which at least gives us the tone to set any criticism of the film. my own grumpiness with it started with the styling, about which eleanor wilkinson-keys, is far better qualified than me to pick out. that said, i didn't spot a tapestry in the whole thing, the floors were bare stone and the bright colours you'd expect were muted for scott's colout palette. nor was the music much better. so alienating enthusiasts from the get go.

as for the film itself it diverts weirdly from the source material. i'm sure eric jager, who wrote the book upon which this is based,  got a tidy lump sum but i can't imagine him being not a little irked by what they didn't include, or just plain changed. it's an odd thing, but although damon and affleck had the 'female' story written by nicole holfcener, given that the film is ostensibly about the rape of that character it's this section that jars the most. not only do they miss out chunks of exposition that the male characters get, the world building slides almost out of sight in order for scenes to be interpreted almost wholly thru a modern lens. there's almost nothing that suggests what, to our eyes, a culture very alien to our modern sensibilities. the religious aspect isn't discussed at all and the normative roles in noble marriage of the time is absent purely from its lack. treatment of the rape itself also seems disingenuous. in the book, from marguerite's testimony, there's absolutely no room for any ambiguity about what happened to her. in the film much less so, preferring a he said/she said structure that, for me, diminishes the violence of the act and undermines the 'message' which, in the final third, is so clumsily and leadenly delivered.

that said, allowing for the gaping errors in rendering, the inaccurate music and the wayward transfer from book to screen, it's not that bad a watch of a dark, rainy evening, tho kingdom of heaven and even robin hood is better. the final fight scene could be better, and is grumpy making for anyone who's done armoured up combat, but not unentertaining. and ben affleck seems to realise more than the rest what he's up to and hams it up bug style at every opportunity.

if you want a better medieval film, watch the king on netflix.

as addendum here's this, which includes criticism of the king. it's also interesting to skip forward to see what she has to say about the last duel. to give her the benefit of the doubt she doesn't appear to know what she's watching, or she'd realise that this particular duel, and the particulars about exactly how and why it was fought, is well documented. she's funny tho. but braveheart 7/10!!? come one! lol 

Sunday, 19 December 2021

cajon speed exercises

 you could drop potatoes on the face of the cajon and it'd sound better than me. but i do love a lesson from felipe to keep me motivated, easily my favourite cajon channel 

Saturday, 18 December 2021

bach cello suite

 


lovely to watch someone else's hands not mash this up like i do!

Monday, 6 December 2021

beowulf

 the whole of maria dahvana headley's beowulf! i eally enjoyed her treatment of it so here's this 

Beowulf Pt 1-25 All Readers from Grand Journal on Vimeo.

Sunday, 5 December 2021

pj harvey

 the news that a musician is putting out a book of poetry fills me with as much joy as the prospect of eating cold, water logged toast. that said, the news that pj harvey is bringing out a book next year is something to look forward to for the pj fanpeople. in the meantime a reminder of why she's great 

Thursday, 25 November 2021

utagawa kuniyoshi

 


what, you thought cats were an internet thing? utagawa kuniyoshi begs to differ! lol but, obviously, if the thought of living with these images is just too much you can order them here from the public domain review. double win!

Saturday, 20 November 2021

the weight

 once upon a time i took a copy of vesalius' de humani corporis fabrica down to the gym where i used to go, a bold move i would say, in a country that doesn't love books, where even medical types are more often than not, ignorant even of the name vesalius. the gym lads were well up for it, so much so i left the book for them to look at while i did my sets, no banter, no jokes, just genuine interest in the illustrations and the poses.

around the same time i read sven lindqvist's (better known for a history of bombing and exterminate all the brutes bench press, a wee curate's egg of a book about his own experiences with body building, again a book i could discuss at the gym but, quite literally, nowhere else!

so when i saw that 99% invisible/nice try! were doing an episode on weights i was clearly going to listen. and entertaining it is. i did not know that weightlifting involved am american/canadian face off, that. as ever, lifting weights was part of the fight against communism, or that cross fit was in any way associated with white supremacy. but apparently so! (and there's more! lol)

Monday, 8 November 2021

chili klaus

one of the more niche swedish activities i miss is watching surströmming videos and the efforts of the legend that is chili klaus 

Sunday, 7 November 2021

norsemen

 the norwegian version of this isn't available here which is a shame but the english version is pure comic genius. i've been missing the island but, at the same time, literally crying with laughter at the familiarity of this. 

Wednesday, 27 October 2021

ludovico einaudi

nights are drawing in and i'm practising piano, specifically this. looks easy but easy to get wrong. currently being played at half speed! lol  

Wednesday, 20 October 2021

paola hermosin

 a perfect combination to remind me of how much i'm rubbish at both playing guitar and spanish. i love watching her fingering in this 

Tuesday, 19 October 2021

danish films

reviews. well, why not? i do like a vengeance movie and i like the two leads in this. what you get tho is really nothing like what the trailer suggests (i'm guessing it was made with a more, dare i say it, english language audience in mind). a great ensemble cast, well scripted and solid characterization plus they dodge the usual tropes in favour of something that touches on a host of other subjects. i read elsewhere that this shouldn't really work but it does. stupid, funny, touching and tragic all at the same time.



if that tweaks your twinky then check out the original version of the guilty (i think it's streaming on prime). a great wee pressure cooker of a low budget movie that's almost like watching a stage play. in contrast the american remake unfortunately just goes to show the paucity of imagination in far too many of the english language films that actually get made and aired. 

Monday, 18 October 2021

schema therapy

 turns out i'm finding clinical psychology really interesting. who knew! this, on schema therapy. great vid, awful sound 

Sunday, 17 October 2021

cajonmaster - bossanova

 felipe at cajonmaster is one of my favourite cajon channels. and i'm needing some bossanova in my life! 

tongue stuck

 


i fine it wearyingly difficult to keep any language alive in the uk but it doesn't mean i've lost any of the enthusiasm for the languages themselves. this article on rumpus about maintaining a language, in this case romanian, for me possibly the most fascinating of the romance languages and certainly, i think, the most neglected

Saturday, 16 October 2021

hannah arendt

 decent article from lapham's on hannah arendt. which does that thing, not so often found, thTat makes me want to read the biography but, more importantly, the source text

poetry in sounds

 


a decent idea for a poetry comp!

Friday, 15 October 2021

ana vidovic

 work music, improve your day. a delight 

Thursday, 14 October 2021

kierkegaard


 

skip through the world of kierkegaard. it's cheerier than it usually sounds!

Wednesday, 13 October 2021

sourdough library

 there's niche and there's niche. but a sourdough library is a world heritage project. what a resource! and a nice wee podcast about it on atlas obscura



Tuesday, 12 October 2021

athanasius kircher


 always a good bet on a slow day, 'a champion of wonder' - athanasius kircher

Thursday, 7 October 2021

brussels planetarium poetry festival

 so belgian. date for the diary. quirky poetry, bit of cycling. perfect.



Sunday, 3 October 2021

Saturday, 2 October 2021

emil underbjerg

 i found this both informative and soothing..... 

Friday, 1 October 2021

jacob aue sobol

 


was interested in jacob aue sobol's process in this vid, esp the notion of 1000 images a day and the fact someone else is intrinsically involved here but, beyond the vid, doesn't get credited. great images tho.  his site here

Thursday, 30 September 2021

ghanaian film posters

 


i've only recently come across the joyous world of ghanaian film posters. the nerdist explains

Wednesday, 29 September 2021

matrakci nasuh

 


matrakci (spelling!) nasuh seems to me yet another of those middle eastern/central asian/ottoman types who is unjustly neglected because europeans just can't read the language. the amount of his images is limited on google bu worth a look

Tuesday, 28 September 2021

mrs dalloway

 it's interesting, i think, to watch the approach other people have when they teach. these, which are woefully undersubscribed, are apparently for younger people - although i don't know any 'younger' people who would watch these, let alone read the source material! i also liked comparing and contrasting what he does here to how i looked at mrs dalloway, away back in the day. parallels with the classics would've been frowned upon! is there a link between that type of restricitive educational practice and the dismal politics of today? i wonder! lol 

still, a nice non taxing way to start the day

Monday, 27 September 2021

walter benjamin

 


what if, as the article suggests, walter benjamin's work was intended for a non-academic audience he was writing today? would he have written the work of art in the age of porn, cats and love island? acyually? likely he would!

Saturday, 25 September 2021

macbeth

 i'm not going to lie - i was very excited when this appeared

Friday, 24 September 2021

theory of mind

 


i'm aghast at the sort of things people are coming out with these days, cognitive dissonance on a scale i've never been aware of before. or am i? nice wee article in aeon on theory of mind

Thursday, 23 September 2021

monika herceg

i was very taken with this group of poems by monika herceg at asymptote 

lake

coming home from the village’s barrelhouse
mato fell into a ditch drunk
and slumbered in the snow

meridians of his travelogues
fell out of his hat
and sunk into the depths of the soft snow
drawing on the icy cushion
a unique map of the world
four continents on which
he drove wild horses
sprang up underneath the dry snow
volga’s delta slopped over
right under his head
and he dreamt of the fishermen
in the caspian sea
throwing the nets
filling them with rare specimens
gigantic belugas and sterlets
carelessly awakening
the creatures petrified at the bottom

the largest lake
mato always told the neighbors
its waters never flow out

he never married
had children
nor grandchildren
and had he
maybe he would’ve run faster and bolder
like startled cattle
when the water snakes surfaced
and dragged him down
to the bottom

hot sauce

 wil yeung and vegan richa just make the internet a better place 

Wednesday, 22 September 2021

a malady called nationalism

 




was taken with this article about xenophobia in the nineteenth century from lapham's. ernest renan is namechecked. what is a nation still worth reading, even if the man himself, even by the standards of the day, is less than sympathetic. and also because it's difficult to imagine the presentation of such a nuanced argument by a public figure today

gabriela mistral

spanish practice with gabriela mistral

english version here 

original manuscript version here

and some biographical detail here

La contadora, de Gabriela Mistral

Cuando camino se levantan
todas las cosas de la Tierra,
y se paran y cuchichean
y es su historia lo que cuentan.

Y las gentes que caminan,
en la ruta me la dejan
y la recojo de caída
en capullos que son de huellas.

Historias corren mi cuerpo
o en mi regazo ronronean.
Zumban, hierven y abejean.
Sin llamada se me vienen
y contadas tampoco me dejan.

Las que bajan por los árboles
se trenzan y se destrenzan,
y me tejen y me envuelven
hasta que el mar las ahuyenta.
Pero el mar que cuenta siempre,
más rendida, nos deja.

Los que están mascando bosque
y los que rompen la piedra,
al dormirse quieren historias.

Mujeres que buscan hijos
perdidos que no regresan
y las que se creen vivas
y no saben que están muertas,
cada noche piden historias
y yo me rindo cuenta que cuenta.

A medio camino quedo
entre ríos que no me sueltan,
y el corro se va cerrando
y me atrapan en la rueda.

Al pulgar van llegando las de animales
al índice las de muertos.
Las de niños, de ser tantas,
en las palmas me hormiguean.

Los marineros alocados
que las piden, ya no navegan,
y las que cuentan se las digo
delante de la mar abierta.

Tuve una que iba en vuelo
de albatroses y tijeretas.
Se oía el viento, se lamía
la sal del mar contenta.
La olvidé de tierra adentro
como el pez que no alimentan.

¿En dónde estará una historia
que volando en gaviota ebria
cayó a mis faldas un día
y de tan blanca me dejó ciega?

Otra mujer cuenta lejos
historia que salva y libera,
tal vez la tiene, tal vez la trae
hasta mi puerta antes que muera.

Cuando tomaba así mis brazos
el que yo tuve, todas ellas
en regato de sangre corrían
mis brazos una noche entera.

Ahora yo, vuelta al Oriente,
se las voy dando por que recuerde.

Los viejos las quieren mentidas,
los niños las piden ciertas.
Todos quieren oír la historia mía
que en mi lengua viva está muerta.
Busco alguna que la recuerde,
hoja por hoja, hebra por hebra.
Le presto mi aliento, le doy mi marcha
por si al oírla me la despierta.

Tuesday, 21 September 2021

monteverdi - madrigals

 this is the type of thing i went to see the other day. it was book 8 so this has more instruments in it but why not! 

shawshank redemption soundtrack

 here's rik beato having a close look at the music for the opening shot of the shawshank redemption. was super happy, seeing as i'd been out at my monteverdi thing the other night, that i knew exactly what a basso ostinato was! 

Monday, 20 September 2021

misirlou

great wee technique video with a nice bit of background. never thought i'd be relating the oud to this but once you hear it you wonder how you ever missed it!

abg interpretation

pretty decent schema for metabolic acidosis (one of three), including a reasonable explanation of interpreting anion gap which, in my experience, is often done badly, if at all, and explained even worse!

Friday, 17 September 2021

eduardo galeano

 


also on the list is eduardo galeano, not least because i think i may have spanish exams in the new year. plenty of interviews available in english but he has a beautiful, to my ears, spanish speaking voice, so good practice for me. an aside - anglophones should bless the cheap price of their books!

italo calvino

 


ongoing close reading is going back to italo calvino. am finding he seems to get better the slower you read him

hannah arendt

 


on my close reading list for winter is arendt's origins of totalitarianism so this is handy

Wednesday, 15 September 2021

daria kolosova

 


some top skills on display here. but mainly, seeing as i'm marooned in the land of the dead, missing my friends from ukraine and elsewhere

amelie lens

 


continuiing on the theme of vinyl mixing. but i'm also noting her unused electronic kit

don camilo b2b charq @ le mellotron



can't go wrong with this cover set

Tuesday, 14 September 2021

monteverdi madrigals

during covid there has been no culture. thus, in a couple of days i'm off to see me some monteverdi, about whom i know nothing and, it's true, i may only have chosen because it looks like there may be a theorbo in there (tho i'm willing to accept it may be an archlute). whatever, i'm off to see some actual musicians playing music


classes for grasses

and starting again

 and still covid! 

that said, i'm thoroughly bored with the other social media forms so i'm going to start posting back on here. not poetry or art as such (tho there'll likely be a bit of that) but mainly just stuff i've come across that i find interesting, which usually disappears into a facebook shaped void. so, with no further ado....