A mere detail from the central panel of the painting is overwhelming.
Archives for August 2023
Cut-Up Experiment Published by Moloko in New Edition
“Cut Up or Shut Up” was an experiment that grew out of Carl Weissner’s “The Braille Film” and a cut-up text by the two of us, “The Louis Project,” both published by the Nova Broadcast Press in 1970. To put the stamp of approval on our effort, so to speak, we asked William Burroughs for a text to use perhaps as a foreword. As far as I know, Burroughs never did say whether he approved. But we took his contribution for an implicit endorsement.
‘the kind of thing to stir / belief in mythic gods’
In the pissing rain last night
a skywide lightning show
flashed for half an hour.
The blackness of the night
turned white, a most amazing
strobing whiteness everywhere . . .
‘The Undying Guest’
Roving Poet With a Painter’s Eye
Mark Terrill’s latest book fits gemlike and exquisite in the palm of your hand. Yet it spreads like a flower deep in your head. Probing daily life for meaning in far-flung places, this sea-going, globe-trotting author is a roving poet with a painter’s eye. If it’s possible to be Kerouacian without the mawkishness and Baudelaireian without the derision, Terrill is both.
‘Broken, Furious, and Infinitely Pathetic’
Mencken Could Have Written Trump’s Obituary
Now that former President Donald J. Trump has been indicted for directing a conspiracy to in effect abolish America’s democratic system by corrupting the electoral process so as to cling to power instead of complying with the peaceful transfer of power as required by the Constitution, the S/U staff thought it appropriate to bring back this post from Nov. 9, 2020, with an up-to-date 2023 illustration.