March 10th, 2010 / 7:39 pm
Snippets
Snippets
Ken Baumann—
1. David Peak talks with Sam Pink. Another clarifying prism.
2. A Field Guide to Occurrences of Bernini’s Ecstasy of St. Teresa in Infinite Jest
3. I may have mentioned this already, but I’ll mention it again: Dear Everybody–a brutal and gorgeous book–is now available in paperback. Or buy it from Powell’s.
lately I’ve been barraged by mentionings of St. Teresa. Cosmic but not Catholic. I prefer St Juan Grande Pecador.
The book indeed looks beautiful and something. I will order it immediately, if it sucks I will bill Ken Baumann.
lately I’ve been barraged by mentionings of St. Teresa. Cosmic but not Catholic. I prefer St Juan Grande Pecador.
The book indeed looks beautiful and something. I will order it immediately, if it sucks I will bill Ken Baumann.
re: infinite detox (ref. 2. above) – who is this blogger?
Doesn’t matter.
There appear to be posts from June 2009 to November 2009 only.
Anyway, loved the Bernini/St. Teresa post (takes me back to my one Art History course in college – taught by a priest – discussing Bernini’s St. Teresa – insane – I knew even then I was “in a moment” – the priest was insane – my brain expanded).
Did you read his(her) “A Childrens’ Treasury of Hilarious Dracula Fan Fiction”? Fucking hilarious.
I plan to read all his(her) few posts for more hopefully excellent funny.
OK.
re: infinite detox (ref. 2. above) – who is this blogger?
Doesn’t matter.
There appear to be posts from June 2009 to November 2009 only.
Anyway, loved the Bernini/St. Teresa post (takes me back to my one Art History course in college – taught by a priest – discussing Bernini’s St. Teresa – insane – I knew even then I was “in a moment” – the priest was insane – my brain expanded).
Did you read his(her) “A Childrens’ Treasury of Hilarious Dracula Fan Fiction”? Fucking hilarious.
I plan to read all his(her) few posts for more hopefully excellent funny.
OK.