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Thursday, October 19, 2023

A “Doctor Sleep” Song…

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 11:59 pm

For Vincent Patrick, author of Family Business  (1985), who reportedly died on
October 6, 2023, a song that might fit the protagonist of Doctor Sleep

See as well October 6 in posts tagged The Prize Shining.

Friday, July 8, 2022

“Wakey, wakey!” — Doctor Sleep (the movie)

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 12:54 am

A Companion Volume —

See as well this  journal on the above publication date —

The First of May, 2004.

Saturday, December 18, 2021

For Doctor Sleep . . .

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 3:54 am

(A post suggested by the fictions of last night's  post)

Thursday, September 30, 2021

Doctor Sleep — The Musical!

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 7:23 pm

  The way you wear your hat . . .
   The way your smile just beams . . .

 

But seriously . . .

Monday, February 10, 2020

Notes for Doctor Sleep

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 2:40 pm

Or:  Plato's Cave.

See also this  journal on November 9, 2003

A post on Wittgenstein's "counting pattern"

4x4 array of dots

Friday, August 30, 2019

Doctor Sleep Meets the Padre

Filed under: General — m759 @ 5:42 am

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

For Oppenheimer… and Indiana Jones,
at Halloween Season

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 3:01 am

Commentary on the "Gyrus" book —

http://numero57.net/2007/12/20/archaeologies-of-consciousness/ .

The commentary was written in the time of the winter solstice, 2007.
See also this  journal at that time.

Related musical offering for Doctor Sleep:  Lyrics to Nightshift.

Thursday, March 12, 2020

Steinfeld as Rose the Hat

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 4:02 am

Above, Hailee Steinfeld in a fanciful portrayal
of poet Emily Dickinson.

"Wakey, Wakey!" — Doctor Sleep

Friday, September 13, 2019

At the Door

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 3:45 am

"Behold, I stand at the door, and knock." — Rev. 3:20

Say it with flowers.


For Harlan Kane The 3:20 Midrash:

"… the walkway between here and there would be colder than a witch’s belt buckle. Or a well-digger’s tit. Or whatever the saying was. Vera had been hanging by a thread for a week now, comatose, in and out of Cheyne-Stokes respiration, and this was exactly the sort of night the frail ones picked to go out on. Usually at 4 a.m. He checked his watch. Only 3:20, but that was close enough for government work."

— King, Stephen (2013-09-24).
    Doctor Sleep: A Novel  (p. 133). Scribner. Kindle Edition. 

Friday, August 24, 2018

Academic and Transformations

Filed under: General — m759 @ 4:59 pm

For Doctor Sleep .

http://www.log24.com/log/pix18/180824-Doctor_Sleep-cover.jpg

http://www.log24.com/log/pix18/180824-Miami-Dade-Academic_and_Transformations.jpg

See as well "STEAM" in this journal.

Friday, May 20, 2016

20

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 2:14 am

"… Thursday morning at 7:30 a.m. at a hospice
      in Danvers, Massachusetts."

Read more:  http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/
original-beastie-boys-member-john-berry-dead-at-52-20160519

From a search for Danvers in this journal, two quotations
for Stephen King fans

"Danvers is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, 
United States, located on the Danvers River near the
northeastern coast of Massachusetts. Originally known
as Salem Village, the town is most widely known for its
association with the 1692 Salem witch trials. It is also
known for the Danvers State Hospital, one of the state's
19th-century psychiatric hospitals, which was located here." 

"The summer's gone and all the roses fallin' "

[CHORUS]
In a world gone mad it's hard to think right

Read more:  Beastie Boys – In A World Gone Mad Lyrics

Illustrations: Thursday's 3:28 AM ET post and

THE HOURGLASS CODE
    (Sketch for a favicon)

Friday, October 30, 2015

The Eight

Filed under: General — m759 @ 3:33 am

(Continued)

“Continue a search for thirty-three and three.
Veiled forever is the secret door.”

— Katherine Neville, aka Cat Velis, in The Eight,
Ballantine Books, January 1989, page 140

"Close enough for government work."
— Stephen King in Doctor Sleep

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Number and Time

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 3:33 am

"Continue a search for thirty-three and three."
— Katherine Neville in The Eight

"Close enough for government work."
— Stephen King in Doctor Sleep

Friday, February 6, 2015

Evening in the Garden of Allah

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 7:42 pm

"'Relax,' said the night man .
'We are programmed to receive.'"

— "Hotel California," quoted here on
      the evening of January 30, 2015

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Fields

Filed under: General,Geometry — Tags: , , , — m759 @ 1:20 am

Edward Frenkel recently claimed for Robert Langlands
the discovery of a link between two "totally different"
fields of mathematics— number theory and harmonic analysis.
He implied that before Langlands, no relationship between
these fields was known.

See his recent book, and his lecture at the Fields Institute
in Toronto on October 24, 2013.

Meanwhile, in this journal on that date, two math-related
quotations for Stephen King, author of Doctor Sleep

"Danvers is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, 
United States, located on the Danvers River near the
northeastern coast of Massachusetts. Originally known
as Salem Village, the town is most widely known for its
association with the 1692 Salem witch trials. It is also
known for the Danvers State Hospital, one of the state's
19th-century psychiatric hospitals, which was located here." 

"The summer's gone and all the roses fallin' "

For those who prefer their mathematics presented as fact, not fiction—

(Click for a larger image.)

The arrows in the figure at the right are an attempt to say visually that 
the diamond theorem is related to various fields of mathematics.
There is no claim that prior to the theorem, these fields were not  related.

See also Scott Carnahan on arrow diagrams, and Mathematical Imagery.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Twelfth Step

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 7:59 am

Continued from 24 hours ago.

From this morning's 6 AM (ET) post

"… you never made a Twelfth Step
call on an active alcoholic by yourself,
unless the alkie in question was safely
incarcerated in a hospital, detox, or the
local bughouse."

— Stephen King, Doctor Sleep

Related material from a math addict, a likely victim
of a professor's misleading rhetoric —

"Frenkel is the real deal, a professor at Berkeley…."

— "Math Porn Update" by David Justice,
       Nov. 20, 2013

The rhetoric link above leads to remarks by Frenkel.
For a similar professor's earlier misleading remarks,
see Barry Mazur in this journal.

Quad Rants

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 6:00 am

Continued from 24 hours ago.

"AA had no rules but many traditions (that were, in fact, rules).
One of the most ironclad was that you never made a Twelfth Step
call on an active alcoholic by yourself, unless the alkie in question
was safely incarcerated in a hospital, detox, or the local bughouse.
If you did, you were apt to end up matching him drink for drink and
line for line."

— King, Stephen (2013-09-24). Doctor Sleep: A Novel
     (p. 272). Scribner. Kindle Edition.

 

" Aus 'It' wurde 'Es', und King sprach es so aus,
dass man sich alleine vom Klang des Titels
gruselte: 'Essssss!' " 

— Last night's online
Hamburger Abendblatt 

"You want Frye's with that?"

Thursday, October 24, 2013

For Stephen King

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 12:26 pm

(Continued)

Wikipedia —

A Blackboard Jungle for Stephen King

"Danvers is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, 
United States, located on the Danvers River near the
northeastern coast of Massachusetts. Originally known
as Salem Village, the town is most widely known for its
association with the 1692 Salem witch trials. It is also
known for the Danvers State Hospital, one of the state's
19th-century psychiatric hospitals, which was located here." 

"The summer's gone and all the roses fallin' "

IMAGE- Long division, yellow chalk, 12977 divided by 23

IMAGE- From a Lawrence Block mystery 'A Stab in the Dark'- 'There was a problem in long division worked out in yellow chalk on the blackboard.'

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Steam

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 1:00 pm

For Jack and Jill.

The above motivational video is from the web page of a middle school
math teacher who was shot to death yesterday morning.

Related journalism —

IMAGE- Scene from a blackboard jungle

See also "S in a Diamond" (here, October 2013)
and "Superman Comes to the Supermarket,"
by Norman Mailer (Esquire , November 1960).

In a recent film, Amy Adams asked Superman,
"What's the S stand for?"

One possible answer, in light of Stephen King's
recent sequel to The Shining  and of
the motivational video above—

Steam.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Continued

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 8:48 pm
 

"… the walkway between here and there would be colder than a witch’s belt buckle. Or a well-digger’s tit. Or whatever the saying was. Vera had been hanging by a thread for a week now, comatose, in and out of Cheyne-Stokes respiration, and this was exactly the sort of night the frail ones picked to go out on. Usually at 4 a.m. He checked his watch. Only 3:20, but that was close enough for government work."

— King, Stephen (2013-09-24).
    Doctor Sleep: A Novel  (p. 133). Scribner. Kindle Edition. 

From Space.com, the death of an astronaut this morning —

"Carpenter passed at 5:30 a.m. MDT (7:30 a.m. EDT; 1130 GMT)."

A link, "Continued," in this journal at 3:26 a.m. EDT today led to

Friday, October 4, 2013

For the Feast of St. Francis

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 1:06 pm

"According to Vladimir Nabokov, Salvador Dalí
 was 'really Norman Rockwell’s  twin brother
 kidnapped by gypsies in babyhood.'
 But actually there were triplets: the third one is
 Stephen King."

 — Margaret Atwood, "Shine On,"  
      online Sept. 19, 2013

"The metaphor for metamorphosis
  no keys unlock."

 — Steven H. Cullinane, Nov. 7, 1986

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Frame Tale

Filed under: General,Geometry — Tags: , , — m759 @ 12:24 pm

From an academic's website:

IMAGE- Remarks by Paul Hertz, alias Ignotus the Mage

For Josefine Lyche and Ignotus the Mage,
as well as Rose the Hat and other Zingari shoolerim —

Sabbatha hanti, lodsam hanti, cahanna risone hanti :
words that had been old when the True Knot moved
across Europe in wagons, selling peat turves and trinkets.
They had probably been old when Babylon was young.
The girl was powerful, but the True was all-powerful,
and Rose anticipated no real problem.

— King, Stephen (2013-09-24).
     Doctor Sleep: A Novel
     (pp. 278-279). Scribner. Kindle Edition. 

From a post of November 10, 2008:

Twenty-four Variations on a Theme of Plato

Twenty-four Variations on a Theme of Plato,
a version by Barry Sharples based on the earlier
kaleidoscope puzzle  version of Steven H. Cullinane

The King and the Corpse  —

"The king asked, in compensation for his toils
during this strangest of all the nights he had
ever known, that the twenty-four riddle tales
told him by the specter, together with the story
of the night itself, should be made known
over the whole earth and remain eternally
famous among men."

Frame Tale: 

Finnegans Wake  —

"The quad gospellers may own the targum
but any of the Zingari shoolerim may pick a peck
of kindlings yet from the sack of auld hensyne."

Monday, September 30, 2013

A Line for Frank

Filed under: General,Geometry — Tags: — m759 @ 12:00 pm

(Continued from High White Noon
Finishing Up at Noon, and A New York Jew.)

http://www.log24.com/log/pix10B/101008-StartingOut.jpg

Above: Frank Langella in "Starting Out in the Evening"

Below: Frank Langella and Johnny Depp in "The Ninth Gate"

"Not by the hair on your chinny-chin-chin."

IMAGE- Author's shirt with a Dharma Logo from 'Lost'

Above: Detail from a Wikipedia photo.

For the logo, see Lostpedia.

For some backstory, see Noether.

Those seeking an escape from the eightfold nightmare
represented by the Dharma logo above may consult
the remarks of Heisenberg (the real one, not the
Breaking Bad  version) to the Bavarian Academy
of Fine Arts.

Those who prefer Plato's cave to his geometry are
free to continue their Morphean adventures.

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Castle Rock Entertainment

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 9:48 am

(Where Entertainment Is God , continued)

Yesterday's evening numbers in the New York Lottery
were 007 and 3856. You are free to supply your own
interpretation of the former. The latter may, if you like,
be interpreted as post  3856, The Illuminati Stone .

Some context:

(Click for a larger, clearer image.)

I prefer Richard  Brautigan.

Friday, September 27, 2013

Proof (continued)

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 7:59 pm

"Let X equal the month of full bookstores."

Proof   by David Auburn

"Harvard Book Store is thrilled to welcome Stephen King
for a special event to celebrate the release of Doctor Sleep ,
the long-anticipated sequel to 1977’s The Shining .
Mr. King will read from and discuss the new book,
followed by a Q&A with the audience at Memorial Church
in Harvard Yard on September 27."

See as well Corpse + Eliot and some remarks 
on the mathematics of Kummer
from this September and from last September.

Monday, September 23, 2013

For Danny Boy

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 12:00 pm

"… It raced down the gossamer curtain of Its webbing,
a nightmare Spider from beyond time and space,
a Spider from beyond the fevered imaginings of
whatever inmates may live in the deepest depths of hell.
No, Bill thought coldly, not a Spider either, not really,
but this shape isn’t one It picked out of our minds;
it’s just the closest our minds can come to
        (the deadlights)
        whatever It really is.
"

Stephen King, It  (Sept. 15, 1986)

Related horror by Fritz Leiber—

"The Mind Spider" and "Damnation Morning."

Related fiction by Mark Helprin—

In Sunlight and in Shadow .

As a perceptive reviewer has noted, Helprin's title is
almost  a verse from the song "Danny Boy."

See, too, the Danny Boy of The Shining ,
who returns tomorrow in a sequel, Doctor Sleep .

"The summer's gone and all the roses falling…."

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