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Ars Notoria

The Art of the Noteworthy

March ’26 Issue


EDITORIAL

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ARUN KAPIL

THE VOLTAGE OF FRESH: WHY FRUIT NEEDS FIRE


PHIL HALL PAUL HALAS GORDON LIDL

MEETING HEIKO KHOO

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NORMAN B. SCHWARTZ

16. Little Tramp / Rich Man

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PAUL HALAS WITH BING SHI

COLOUR, MOVEMENT AND BALLET


MOUNTAIN WEDDING

SUDEEP SEN

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YOGESH PATEL

A SPINNING COIN OF DHŪRTĀKHYĀNA


THE RACIAL RESENTMENT OF THE WHITE CALIBAN

DUSTIN PICKERING

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ECOLOGICAL DESTRICTION IS CLASS WAR

GORDON LIDL


7. NEVER AGAIN

DAVID YIP

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ADEL DARWISH

THE RAMELEH TRAM CARRIES THE LIFE BLOOD OF ALEXANDRIA


POETRY

SHORT STORIES

BOOK EXTRACTS

TRAVEL WRITING


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Two Short Stories by Beatriz Escalante

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Oscar de la Borbolla: Notes on Language

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Beena Kamlani: Excerpt from The English Problem

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Ajay Jain: Extracts from ‘Charlie’s Boys’

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Ananya Vajpeyi: From Place: Intimate Encounters with Cities

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S B EASWARAN: Five Poems

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 Priscilla Gac-Artigas: Gustavo Gac-Artigas in Translation


In Translation: TWO of Ewa Lipska’s FURTEEN TALES

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Geo Milev: Prose Poems Translated by Tom Phillips


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New Malden Writers in March

Patrick McManus, John Grant, Karl Rutlidge, Tom Frank & Phil Hall

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FILM & POLITICS

GEOPOLITICS

SOCIAL COMMENTRY

TECHNOLOGY


RICHARD STEINHARDT

Gaming out the Iran War

The Continuing US Attack on Indian Non-Alignment

The Mysterious Death Wish of the Western Ruling Class


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The Road to Greater Khorasan

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PHIL HALL

Lebanon Envy

A Critique of Noam Chomsky’s Work

A Letter to the Apolitical You, Rudi


Solaris and the Loving Sky

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THE RIGHTS OF MAN AND FISH

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    Scorched Earth: The Policy of the USA in the Middle East & Central Asia

    31st March 2026

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    Oil wealth in the Gulf represents hope for the developing world. Photograph Tom Fisk. Destroying and killing nationalist, sovereign opposition to imperialism is the métier of capitalism by Phil Hall The destruction of alternative sources of energy, and of infrastructure in Central Asia, the Gulf and the Middle East represents the logical conclusion of…

  • Zack Polanski and Zohran Mamdani are the Hollow Men

    Zack Polanski and Zohran Mamdani are the Hollow Men

    28th March 2026

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    Photograph Dmitryshein and Bristol Greens, Wikimedia Commons Polanski and Mamdani are no counterbalance to a monstrous system of global wealth extraction by Richard Steinhardt Zohran Mamdani and Zack Polanski are trying to get into your knickers. In the 1980s, something called “The New Man” emerged as a cultural phenomenon. Born partly in response to…

  • The Dzerzhinsky Solution for Ukraine: Identify, Neutralise, Integrate

    The Dzerzhinsky Solution for Ukraine: Identify, Neutralise, Integrate

    26th March 2026

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    “The word Chechnya alone was enough to provoke despair.” By Richard Steinhardt Parallels are often drawn between Napoleon’s invasion of Tsarist Russia and Hitler’s invasion of the USSR when the point is made that the results of invading Russia through the Ukraine, directly or through proxies, are disastrous. However, the correct analogy to be…

  • Angelology: Reasoning with Abaddon

    Angelology: Reasoning with Abaddon

    24th March 2026

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    Photograph Francesco Ungaro by Phil Hall The Enochian tradition is based on the 16th-century works of Dr. John Dee (1527–1608) and his Irish scryer, Edward Kelley. It is named after the biblical patriarch Enoch, who “walked with God.” Dee and Kelley claimed to have been given a language and an outlook by angels. Dr.…

  • Legalising Euthanasia Under Capitalism Is Mass Murder

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    19th March 2026

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    Close up of Hari, Solaris. Screen capture Mosfilm, Fair Use It leaves you almost speechless. Certainly readers have been bombarded. Every article, interview, story, every exhibition of paintings is worthy of being examined with close attention. In particular, we had wonderful contributions from the Art Editor, Paul Halas; the Food Editor, Arun Kapil; the…

  • New Malden Writers in March

    New Malden Writers in March

    16th March 2026

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    Photograph by Pixabay The New Malden Writers’ Group was set up in 2023. If you want to join, come along to Wesley’s Café at the Methodist Church in New Malden on Fridays at 11am. The group meets for two hours. We take it in turns to read things to each other and share our thoughts.…

  • Óscar de la Borbolla: Notes on Language

    Óscar de la Borbolla: Notes on Language

    14th March 2026

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    Óscar de la Borbolla. Courtesy of Óscar de la Borbolla Óscar de la Borbolla, writer and philosopher, was born in Mexico City in 1949, although, as the poet Fargue said: he has dreamed so much! He has dreamed so much that he no longer belongs here. Among his notable books are: Las vocales malditas (The Accursed…

  • Two Short Stories by Beatriz Escalante

    Two Short Stories by Beatriz Escalante

    14th March 2026

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    Beatriz Escalante. Photograph courtesy of Beatriz Escalante We are delighted to present two captivating short stories by the acclaimed Mexican writer, Beatriz Escalante. A prolific author of over thirty books, Escalante’s work has been recognised and celebrated internationally. Noteworthy books include: Fábula de la inmortalidad and Cómo ser mujer y no vivir en el infierno. They have been…

  • Ecological Destruction is Class War

    Ecological Destruction is Class War

    13th March 2026

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    The Jevons Paradox from Gaia, Sixth Extinction Series by Gordon Lidl The Jevons Paradox, Marx, the Modern Left, Deep Greens, AI and Collapse. by Gordon Lidl I want to tell you a story about a painting, a large painting I finished two years ago as part of a series of works called Gaia, Sixth…

  • 7. Never Again!

    7. Never Again!

    12th March 2026

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    by David Yip At home, my younger sister, Diane, is working in Leeds and spends a lot of time there, staying in hotels. She tells me that she will be moving there as it makes more sense, but she needs to sell her houses. She asks if I will buy the one I live…

  • ANANYA VAJPEYI

    ANANYA VAJPEYI

    12th March 2026

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    Ananya Vajpeyi. Original photograph Gautam Menon From Place: Intimate Encounters with Cities Ananya Vajpeyi is a Professor at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, New Delhi. An intellectual historian, political theorist and writer, she was educated in Delhi, Oxford, and Chicago. Her book, Righteous Republic: The Political Foundations of Modern India, won…

  • Geo Milev: PROSE POEMS

    Geo Milev: PROSE POEMS

    12th March 2026

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    Bulgarian poet Geo Milev (1895-1925). Photographer unknown Introduced & Translated from the Bulgarian into English by Tom Phillips Geo Milev (1895-1925) was a poet, translator, critic, editor and activist who introduced a radical modernist strain into Bulgarian literature. Equally radical in his politics, he was extra-judicially executed during a round-up of communist and anarchist revolutionaries that…

  • Beena Kamlani: Excerpt from The English Problem

    Beena Kamlani: Excerpt from The English Problem

    12th March 2026

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    Beena Kamlani. Photograph Beena Kalmani Beena Kamlani’s debut novel, The English Problem, was published in January 2025 in the U.S. by Penguin Random House and launched in India at the Jaipur Literary Festival in January 2026. The Indian edition has just come out from The Bombay Circle Press. Her short stories have appeared in…

  • A Letter to the Apolitical You, Rudi

    A Letter to the Apolitical You, Rudi

    11th March 2026

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    Đorđe Andrejević Kun – Pasionaria speaks to the fighters before going to the front. Wikimedia Commons A response to a friend’s remark that ‘Lots of people have an aversion to politics.’ By Phil Hall First, we need to define the word politics. It is a set of activities associated with making decisions in groups, realised…

  • In Translation: TWO of Ewa Lipska’s FURTEEN TALES

    In Translation: TWO of Ewa Lipska’s FURTEEN TALES

    9th March 2026

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    Illustration ©Sebastian Kudas Ewa Lipska (b. 1945) is one of Poland’s most eminent poets, a defining voice of the Polish New Wave (Generation of ’68) since her debut in 1967. Her work, translated into over a dozen languages including English, has earned her international stature and numerous awards, among them the Silesius Poetry Prize…

  • The Racial Resentment of the White Caliban

    The Racial Resentment of the White Caliban

    6th March 2026

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    President Lyndon B. Johnson signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 on July 2, 1964. Photograph Cecil Stoughton, White House Press Office. Public Domain As wicked dew as e’er my mother brush’dWith raven’s feather from unwholesome fenDrop on you both! a south-west blow on yeAnd blister you all o’er! Caliban, The Tempest by Dustin Pickering Speaking to far-right…

  • Gustavo Gac-Artigas in Translation

    Gustavo Gac-Artigas in Translation

    5th March 2026

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    Gustavo and Priscilla Gac-Artigas. Credit Priscilla Gac-Artigas Born in Santiago de Chile in 1944, Gustavo Gac-Artigas is a Chilean poet, novelist, playwright, and former political prisoner whose writing has long engaged with questions of memory, exile, testimony, and the ethical responsibilities involved in using language. Following the 1973 military coup, Gac-Artigas was imprisoned and…

  • 16. Little Tramp / Rich Man

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    1st March 2026

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    Charles Chaplain as a young man Charlie Chaplin & Stan Laurel Norman B. Schwartz In September 1910, one of England’s most popular Music Hall acts, Fred Karno Company of Clowns, set off by ship to begin a scheduled tour of North America that would last twenty-one months. On board, there were two teenage knockabout…

  • Solaris and the Loving Sky

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    23rd February 2026

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    Hari leans over to kiss Kris Kelvin. Screen Capture Mosfilm Fair Use by Phil Hall After Jules Verne, H. P. Lovecraft, Jack London, and H. G. Wells came huge advances in science and two horrifying world wars that exceeded all imagination in technology, horror, and human beastliness. In the post-war crop of speculative science…

  • A Critique of Noam Chomsky’s Work

    A Critique of Noam Chomsky’s Work

    2nd February 2026

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    Noam Chomsky. Photograph April 1961 The Technology Review, MIT, Wikimedia Commons In both areas, linguistics and politics, Chomsky’s foundational hypotheses were inadequate. by Phil Hall My perspective on Noam Chomsky is informed by my background: a life lived across multiple countries and languages, an academic grounding in Russian and Spanish politics, economics, and literature,…

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    Grandpa Richard Steinhardt carousing with friends at the New Year, Vienna (1929) by Phil Hall . Grandpa was an admirer of Napoleon, and this was partly why he chose to live in Golfe Juan in 1972. The other reason they both chose to live in Golfe was because they had gone on honeymoon to…

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  • Eve J Hall: Two Tall Trees

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  • 2# Depression

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    A new paradigm for school accountability and improvement is long overdue – and a judicial review against Ofsted currently being led by QC Michael Mansfield may well hasten the process. By Richard House In its manifesto for the December 2019 general election, It’s Time for Real Change the Labour Party refreshingly said the following: Schools…

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