his was the dance crow had danced in youth in praise to god, for dance was his love and love the body’s hallelu— without chagrin or prevarication, this was joy joy until god fled and steps and flight movement he had not moved since his soul became still as god’s…
Month: May 2023
Chile after Aguirre Cerda, Frei Montalva and Allende
The terrifying hydra of global capitalism is still in charge by Juan Carlos Chirgwin Sadly, Chile is a good example where although people fight for new socio-political system, their struggle is thwarted time and time again. The most important advances in favour of the common people, during the 20th century,…
CIIIR
by Peter Cowlam CIIIR A reining in at the eco-centre. Dials in reverse for the lost trials of inspection. Ends but a stunted survey, fixated on crowds and venues. They are here, young obsessives of ‘belonging’, cropped in line, and blessed by the shades of the dead, each with plans…
Crunch Time for the Pheasant
by J. W. Wood Martin Hugginson was an ordinary man who dreamed of the extraordinary. Everything about him was average: his looks, his height, the condition of his hypothalamus – in fact, the size and condition of every organ. Including that one. Unusually for someone so ambitious, he was also…
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