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Blog Meridian

Blog Meridian
Arranging, deepening, enchanting the atmosphere. Commentary on art, books, film, music, and the ideas they inspire.
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Hiatus, extended
2007-10-17 13:02:00
Because I don't get paid to keep this blog but do get paid to teach, and because the latter requires me to get 4 new classes started up this week (these are 8-week classes that, in terms of workload, are semester-long courses), I fear there might not be new stuff here till this weekend or sometime next week. The choices our choices compel us to make. In the meantime, the bloggers I've linked to
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30,000!
2007-10-12 03:44:00
Glad you could stop by! 30,000 worshipers receive a blessing from the vainglorious Meridian Rev. Moon. You (or your IP, anyway) hail from Ft. Lauderdale; Google (search term: "1000 days of celibacy") led you, somehow, here. Thank you, whoever you are. And thanks as always to all you other visitors--both regulars and passers-through. It's humbling and flattering that the 20,000th visitor
Hiatus
2007-10-09 13:20:00
Life is in a bit of disarray here just now, and because we're down to one computer here and the Mrs. needs it more urgently than I do just now, I'll be away from here till the coming weekend. To those who keep coming back here, thanks for keeping the faith.
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A stretch of river XLIII: Wind and Wallace Stevens
2007-10-02 14:37:00
This was going to be about the wind that Scruffy and I experienced and of the various roarings beneath the wind--traffic, airplanes, cooling units--and the indefinable Something that I could hear that was framing all this noise and motion. But as it happens, today is Wallace Stevens ' birthday (thanks, Mr. Keillor), and Stevens was the sort of poet for whom wind is an important image. So: a
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50 years ago today . . .
2007-09-25 12:17:00
. . . some kids went to their new school for the first time. NPR has already had several stories about the Little Rock Nine and plans to have some more throughout the year. Some comments about my daughters' small participation in the legacy of that day below the fold. I know what I said in my previous post, but this morning I saw the above picture over at Washington Monthly and couldn't stop
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Housekeeping
2007-09-25 03:16:00
Just a quick note to inform you that I'll be away from "here" for a few days to crawl back on top of the papers that my students have the habit of turning in and then expect me to read and grade. The cheek of them! I should be back by Friday. In the meantime, I hope you'll visit some of the other sites I've linked to over in the right gutter. Thanks as always for your visits and comments and
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Archaic word of the week
2007-09-21 12:49:00
The other day, a student used "maugre" in a paper of his. Yes. Maugre. Yes, correctly. (Yes, I already knew what it meant--stop your snickering, you in the back row . . . but I hadn't learned it till I took a Chaucer course in grad school.) I can't say much more for reasons of student privacy, but suffice it to say that "maugre" is not entirely out of place in this student's writing. On an
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Talk Like a Pirate post-mortem
2007-09-20 12:29:00
It seems to come earlier and earlier every year . . . I was remiss in not reminding and encouraging my reader(s) of the 19th--I've been quite busy for the past few days grading student writing ("Arrrgh! Th' freshness of yer prose fills me head like th' salt-air when I stand on th' bow, the ship under full sail !" "Avast! Revise this scurvy mess you call writing!") and, yes, I confess it,
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Mark Rothko
2007-09-17 00:24:00
Long-time readers may recall that I have a poster of a painting by Mark Rothko (which you can see here) that a few years ago I tried to write about here and here. At any rate, via Andrew Sullivan comes this video on Rothko. Possessing something of the sensibilities of the Qatsi trilogy, it manages to persuade me, at least, that Rothko might not have been quite as abstract an artist as one might
Revisiting punctum's puncture
2007-09-16 15:20:00
"Then the Meridian said, 'Let us make the Meridian in our own image, after our likeness . . . '" In the comments section of this post, Conrad of Varieties of Unreligious Experience asks a good question in response to my anxiety resulting from pictures of me that appear to feature less hair than I perceive myself as having: "How about pictures of you in a mirror?" A good question, which this
W(h)ither the Novel?
2007-09-15 14:59:00
Inasmuch as concepts, including the concepts Fiction and Necessity, are more or less necessary fictions, fiction is more or less necessary. Butterf_ies exist in our imagination, along with Existence, Imagination, and the rest. Archimedeses, we lever reality by conceiving ourselves apart from its other things, them from one another, the whole from unreality. Thus Art is as natural an artifice
The Lanyard
2007-09-11 18:46:00
At my school, we faculty and staff have become lanyard-wearers (they bear new IDs that we're supposed to wear, as a security measure, whenever we're on campus). Though the poem that follows isn't quite about school and security, I've found it hard of late not to think about it whenever I put mine on. (Because I cut and pasted this from elsewhere, I can't attest to the accuracy of the
Six years later . . .
2007-09-11 15:02:00
This is not a post about Where I Was On That Day. I wrote that post last year. This is a post, albeit a brief one, about where (I think) we are today. Then, we were afraid, and with good cause, and that was a healthy and proper reaction to those events. I am still afraid now, but of something else: of the institutionalization of that fear, what it has done to our civil liberties, to our
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In which the Meridian is punctured by punctum
2007-09-10 04:56:00
Something about this post over at Pam's excellent blog, Tales from the Microbial Lab--well, okay, the inevitability of certain things, if you must know--brought to the fore something that I've been pondering of late: our differing responses to reflections and photographs. Okay, okay. Here it is. I'd wanted to sound all metaphysical and stuff, but I might as well spit it out: In pictures of me
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Tara Fuki, Auris
2007-09-08 15:22:00
Via Calabash Music Do I speak Czech? Nope. Did I much care that I don't after hearing about 10 seconds of the first sample on this album? Nope. You probably won't, either. Do I want to get this as soon as I am a bit more financially liquid? Yup. You probably will, too. Enjoy. Update: René of Teoría del Caos links approvingly and even ups the ante by posting a video for "Lej Lej Lejack,
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Excerpt from "What Is a Nation?"
2007-09-08 04:08:00
Something I'm pondering, for scholarly reasons, from Ernest Renan's 1882 speech, "What Is a Nation ?" (full text here). I'd welcome any comments or observations anyone might have. More valuable by far than common customs posts and frontiers conforming to strategic ideas is the fact of sharing, in the past, a glorious heritage and regrets, and of having, in the future, [a shared] programme to put
Rest in Peace
2007-09-06 13:02:00
This wasn't my introduction to Pavarotti, but his singing this in front of Pope John Paul II on his visit to (I believe) Chicago many years ago was one of the more sublime moments I've ever witnessed on television. (This is not that specific performance, by the way.) William Faulkner once said that he wanted on his headstone, "He wrote the books, and then he died." He didn't get his wish. It
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More hitting, less missing
2007-09-05 12:45:00
PhD Comics, via this at Acephalous (click on image to enlarge) There are days, such as those when I'm asked what my dissertation was/is about, when the words in the final panel hit closer to home than I might find comfortable. Ahem. If, as was the case in my most recent post, I'm reduced to posting about guacamole, let that be a sign to my reader(s) that my already-shallow well of inspiration
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Whack-a-mole guacamole and hit-and-miss linking
2007-09-03 21:16:00
In part because it's Labor Day and in part because, well, at $1.45 each, what a waste if the avocados went bad, I've just finished mixing up some guacamole. As the first part of this post implies, though, Guess-n-Gosh is a key preparation component in my "recipe." Everything is fresh and from scratch, which means that even though I use the same ingredients each time (avocados, onions, Roma
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A stretch of river XLII: Signs, signs, everywhere a sign
2007-09-03 14:12:00
Illustration from Ferdinand de Saussure's "Course in General Linguistics" I see no sign that the Five Man Electrical Band was or is especially enamored of structuralism--or, for that matter, of post-structuralism. Still, recently it's been very hard for Scruffy and me to go on our twice-daily walk without the chorus of "Sign s " popping into my head, at least--especially the chorus's perhaps
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Spring break
2007-03-17 12:07:00
This morning Scruffy and I are heading down south to spend some much-needed time with my children, so this blog will be "dark" for a while. The plan is for us to return to Wichita on Friday. If it's good stuff to read that you're looking for and somehow or other you came to the conclusion that you might find it here, I'd like to direct you to the "Daily (B)reads" and Technorati Favorites
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Barack Obama's post-race politics, Part II
2007-03-14 05:00:00
(You can find Part I of this post here) So how does Barack Obama articulate a post-race politics in a nation--in a hemisphere--whose history has been shaped by racial tension literally since before Columbus? Here in the speech Obama gave at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial, he reframes the theme of race in this country in such a way that no one
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Web 2.0: The Web Is Us/ing Us
2007-03-14 00:25:00
Elegant, humorous, clever in a thought-provoking way--especially at the conclusion. (Hat-tip: Clusterflock)
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Barack Obama's post-race politics, Part I
2007-03-13 23:37:00
"Old man, . . . have you lived so long and forgotten so much that you dont remember anything you ever knew or felt or even heard about love?" --William Faulkner, "Delta Autumn" Readers of this blog know that I have come to admire Barack Obama and that the speech he delivered from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial back in November (linked to above) sealed the deal for me. I'm not alone in that
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"There are more things in heaven and earth . . . "
2007-03-11 16:59:00
Over at 3 Quarks Daily, Justin E. H. Smith has an essay up that is ostensibly about the difficulties inherent in translating the Yuktun word nâk: It may denote, depending on context, reindeer lichen (Cladina rangiferina), an Arctic hare (Lepus arcticus), an adult Yuktun woman, a Russian, something resembling poetic justice, and, of most interest to many, the life force that runs through every
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In which the Meridian reports that his car unnerves him
2007-03-10 17:06:00
There are times when my car unnerves me. It's a 1993 Toyota Corolla, bought new in 1994 and which looks just like the one you see here (though mine has hail dings on the hood and a cracked windshield--but is missing only one of its wheelcovers, so there). It's about as unassuming a car as one can imagine, and let's just say that over the intervening 13 years it has become more and more
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The KGB in-like-a-(Nelson-Atkins)-lion Carnival
2007-03-06 14:14:00
Welcome to the first March edition of the Kansas Guild of Bloggers' weekly Carnival . Before I get to the posts for this Carnival, though, a word about last Saturday's meet at the Barnes & Noble Café in the Plaza in Kansas City: Um . . . well, Mrs. M. and I were there from about 3:15-4:00, along with a whole lot of other people, some of whom may have been bloggers looking for us, but none of whom
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In which the Meridian proudly toots Mrs. Meridian's artistic horn
2007-03-04 19:21:00
(click to enlarge images) Mrs. M. is on hiatus from law school, and to fill the time she has become an avid photographer. In her husband's considered if oh-so-slightly-biased opinion, she's become quite good already; indeed, she has taken the plunge and submitted some pictures for exhibition at an art show sponsored by my college that will open tomorrow. It's not juried, but she is a bit
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That cloud of dust y'all see on the horizon . . .
2007-03-02 14:07:00
. . . is the approach of the KGB Carnival of Blogs. As Paul reported here at the most recent KGB posting (and which I'm only now very belatedly linking to), the Kansas Guild of Bloggers will be hosted here at good old Blog Meridian this Monday. In addition to the usual round-up of recent posts from members and others, we plan to include pictures of those who grace us with their appearance at
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Three years ago today . . .
2007-02-27 08:00:00
. . . this blog came into being in the way of all blogs, though its initial home was over at Livejournal. Back then, we didn't have a clue as to what was going on or just what we were going to be when we grew up. We still don't. But hey: We're past the toddler stage, though we're apt to trip over ourselves. We know our alphabet but don't yet know how to read; still, we love to be read to. We
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