Saturday, August 26, 2017
Saturday commute cxlv: Let it breathe
I don't know how an equi-
valency was established
between this expression
and don't pour it yet,
but one can spend a life
reflecting on its waste.
Oscar Kindelan
Francis Kokoroko
Accra Photo Journal
2017
Friday, August 25, 2017
People say, he's the life of the Party
Armani nirvana
A Graham Greene satire from
the halcyon days of Fulgencio
Batista is not, necessarily,
the likeliest interpretation
of the present charade - but
why not? Its foully flamboy-
ant polo club and expense ac-
count posh are so well mimed
in our sumptuously corrupted
epoch, that its merry premise
of prospering by pure falsity
needs scarcely to be stated.
Yes, but any playful allusion
subsists on such a stretch of
mirth that Our Man in Havana
only leaps to mind as sorely
missed in kilt-ridden times.
Graham Greene
Our Man in Havana
Heinemann, 1958©
Fernando Kodiak
Tom Bird
Thursday, August 24, 2017
Sticks
Toothbrushes in a rack on an
orphanage wall, a rainbow of
identification for those who
are learning as they're fed.
Yes this is about monuments.
ii, iv Francis Kokoroko
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Monday, August 21, 2017
What more could one ask of Afghanistan?
I certainly hope our Impresario-
in-Chief will feel himself in a
position to promise us all a res-
toration to greatness in the Af-
ghan textile trade, for our next
few hundred billion. Vestments
and lap throws will mark a high-
er return on investment than we
have achieved so far, in this
longest of all foreign wars,
and might be just the thing to
seize the luxury goods imagina-
tion of his councillor-daughter.
I am positively wearing out a
sumptuous but delicate scarf, a
traveling friend brought me from
that redoubt of cashmere grazing.
I only hope, by now, that this
long-standing skeptic of every
catastrophe he didn't precipit-
ate, himself, will not tamper
with the war's salubrious prop-
agation of poppies, to say noth-
ing of teas, and other herbs. Or
should we make less light of our
wars, just now, and leave that
confidently to his ministrations?
Alexander Calder
Tapestry in jute
1975
Sunday, August 20, 2017
Changing throats
It has been such a wonderful week
for moral clarity that one almost
hates to discern a strait, or ev-
en so much as a shadow to extenu-
ate this invigoration. The papers
and their digital appendages are
full of demands for extirpation
of impacted illusions, under the
impeccable provenance of yet an-
other Presidential provocation.
If there is anything more ener-
getically to be interrogated,
than a superfluous validation
of a vengeful premeditation,
it surpasses irony in emulating
the tone of a false just cause,
to be embracing that monster
inherent in the absolutist vi-
sion. Tired tirades, ever chang-
ing throats. As is so often the
case with our incumbent Prophet,
sacrificing regard to prove his
case, he has exposed the vulner-
ability of even the good as the
distinction between equivalent
imperatives, such as our plan-
et's fundamental interest in
climate science, and his Party's
equally compelling need to crush
to perfecting our expectations.
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