Posted by floatingbridge on January 8, 2010, at 19:42:00
In reply to Re: framework for trauma / grief? » floatingbridge, posted by Sigismund on January 8, 2010, at 19:07:54
Sigi, is that Pound or Williams?
The films are intended, I think to be somewhat lightish entertainment; there is an extended series of like two billion, filmed in the 60's--70's. They are cinematically lovely and quite poignant, more so, I think, by not aiming at art.
But I love Japanese cinema--at least I did before my first major depression. :-)
thanx for the pic! What a sight.
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> "It has been accidental that I knew Alan tGinsberg. My only association with him was that he had something to say and I wanted him to say it. I have told him - I mean I am disgusted with him and his long lines."
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> This is from the man who wrote something like
> "Twenty sparrows on a scattered turd
> Share and share alike."
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> Thank you. I haven't seen those Samurai films. When I was in Japan though we went to Himeji castle, which is a magnificent monument to paranoia, existing for no other purpose than to defend itself, but doing it very beautifully. It even has a courtyard to commit hari kiri or whatever it is.
> http://www.destination6.com/images/photos/fullSize/japan_0017.jpg
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