Another late post. Reading is a bit shorter this week as a result. It’s Oscar Wilde’s “The Soul of Man Under Socialism”. See ya soon.
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Reading for 4/18
Tuesday, we’ll read Frére Dupont. From species being and other stories, take a look at the pieces that comprise “earthen cup” (pp. 1-47). Adieu.
Reading for 4/11
Next week, we’re going to look at a friend’s piece on intoxication culture. Here it is.
Reading for 4/4
Let the post slip by me again this week. Woops. Tuesday we’ll read part of The Invisible Committee’s Now; to wit, the chapters “Let’s Destitute the World” and “For the Ones to Come”. Now let’s disappear.
Reading for 3/28
Speaking of revolt’s exigency in the face of insurmountable forces, a return to Blessed is the Flame seems to be in order. We’ll look at roughly the first half, from the beginning through “Spontaneous Resistance and Time” (pp. 1-77). Don’t let the page count give you a start, the pages are small and quite rarified.
“Neither victory nor defeat is important, but only the beautiful shining of our eyes in combat.” — Conspiracy of Cells of Fire
Reading for 3/21
A couplet of suicidal readings are up this week. “Is Suicide a Solution?” from La Revolution Surréaliste No. 2 paired with Jacques Rigaut’s “The General Suicide Agency” (pp. 97) from 4 Dada Suicides.
Reading for 3/14
Via divertissements both welcome and inevitable, Leonora Carrington’s autobiographical nervous breakdown; Down Below. Harpes harpactum.
Reading for 3/7
Taking a break from Perlman to read a piece engaging with his text. From Alejandro’s The Impossble, Patience; “History as Decomposition”.
“Taking on this rupture involves not only extricating, or trying to extricate, forces that tend toward rupture from their integration into established society but also acting so that in reality and each time that it is exercised, without ceasing to be an active refusal, refusal is not merely a negative moment. Politically and philosophically, this is one of the most important features of the movement. (…) The theoretical [task] obviously does not consist in elaborating a program or a platform but, on the contrary, outside of any programmatic project and even any project, in maintaining a refusal that affirms, in releasing or maintaining an affirmation that does not come to any arrangement but that undoes arrangements, even its own, since it is related to dis-arrangement or disarray or even the nonstructurable.“
— Maurice Blanchot, “Affirming the Rupture”
Reading for 2/28
Late on the post, on the post… been on a trip and forgot. Let’s continue Against His-Story, Against Leviathan!, this time chapters 4-8 (pp. 47-92). See ya.
Reading for 2/21
Next week we’ll begin reading Fredy Perlman’s Against His-Story, Against Leviathan!, starting with Chapters 1-3 (pp. 1-46). And that’ll be just fine.