Showing posts with label United States. Show all posts
Showing posts with label United States. Show all posts
Saturday, December 08, 2018
something about the weather and power outtages
The soil in the Mid-Atlantic sops up the irony and becomes poison. Blood loosens the ground, and roots stay exposed in the late season of water-cooled air. The thickest trunks pull away when a hellacious wind comes and weakens their will. Yours breaks. Though you're lit up at night, still the main attraction is fallacy.
Labels:
atmosphere,
climate,
D.C.,
DC,
east coast,
experience,
foreign,
geography,
map,
Mid-Atlantic,
mood,
region,
storms,
strange,
swamp,
terrain,
United States,
Washington,
weather,
winds
Friday, June 15, 2018
Friday, December 05, 2014
about "St. George and the Godfather" by Norman Mailer

Mailer describes a stiflingly boring political season, especially when compared to the Presidential races of the previous decade. He indulges his moods in this tract, veering from righteously indignant to contemplative, and all the while he keeps on his mind the ongoing, escalated bombings in South Asia. Mailer is an American original whose complicated, unconventional views can't be duplicated, even though the problems of politics and culture he describes repeat themselves over and over.
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