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And by a prudent flight and cunning save A life which valour could not, from the grave. A better buckler I can soon regain, But who can get another life again? Archilochus

Thursday, December 6, 2018

Slavoj Zizek @ NYPL 12/3/18


Philippe Petit and Slavoj Zizek: Act of Courage | LIVE from the NYPL from The New York Public Library on Vimeo.


Really starts @ 9:41

6 comments:

Franco Aragosta said...

I remember so well that when the first poduction of HAIR hit the scene in New York, my first impulse was to go quickly to the barbershop and get a CREWCUT.

};^)>

-FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jew said...

You didn't want to be one of the "cool kids"?

Franco Aragosta said...

ME?

Not on your life!

Franco Aragosta said...

I think it must have been my inborn passion for Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Schumann and Brahms –– and my early training as a paid paud chorister and occasional boy soprano soloist in a venerable high-class Episcopal church that saved from being sucked down into the septic tank of popular culture that emerged like The Creature from the Black Lagoon in the Mid-Fifties, and then swept over the land like a tidal wave of sewage in the SICK-sties leaving the culture forever mamed and enfeebled.

I kid you not. §:^]>

Franco Aragosta said...

Bu I was not a stuffed shirt. Durng family gatherings we loved to gather 'round the piano and sing such highly elevated, culturally elite ditties as The Too Fat Polka, The Rich Maharaja of Magador, Heartaches, Bongo Bongo Bongo I Don't Want to Leave the Congo, Mairzy Doats, Dit Dot Pottum Wattum Choo,Jada Jada Jada Jada Jing Jing Jing! and They Don't Wear Psnts in the Southern Part of France.

So THERE!

The Absolute Marxist said...

Sounds like you need to have some "transgressive" experiences, of the sort I had @ the Academy. ;)