Saturday, December 23, 2023
Speed the Coulter: The Cutting Edge
Sunday, December 24, 2023
Infolded Perspectives
Infolded:
“In the garden of Adding,
Live Even and Odd….”
— The Midrash Jazz Quartet in
City of God , by E. L. Doctorow
Perspectives:
Saturday, August 19, 2023
Speak, Memory: The Jewel in Ray Houchins’s Lotus
"Does the name 'Coulter' mean anything to you?"
See as well this journal on 07/19/2021, the Lotus-page date above.
Monday, January 16, 2023
A Magic Mountain for McCarthy
From my RSS feeds last night —
This journal on Wednesday, December 28, 2022 —
For those who prefer a "liturgical, ecstatic style" —
Wednesday, December 28, 2022
The Santa Fe Institute as Magisterium Wannabe
"The novelist Cormac McCarthy has been a fixture around
the Santa Fe Institute since its embryonic stages in the
early 1980s. Cormac received a MacArthur Award in 1981
and met one of the members of the board of the MacArthur
Foundation, Murray Gell-Mann, who had won the Nobel Prize
in physics in 1969. Cormac and Murray discovered that they
shared a keen interest in just about everything under the sun
and became fast friends. When Murray helped to found the
Santa Fe Institute in 1984, he brought Cormac along, knowing
that everyone would benefit from this cross-disciplinary
collaboration." — https://www.santafe.edu/news-center/news/
cormac-and-sfi-abiding-friendship
Joy Williams, review of two recent Cormac McCarthy novels —
"McCarthy has pocketed his own liturgical, ecstatic style
as one would a coin, a ring, a key, in the service of a more
demanding and heartless inquiry through mathematics and
physics into the immateriality, the indeterminacy, of reality."
A Demanding and Heartless Coin, Ring, and Key:
COIN
RING
"We can define sums and products so that the G-images of D generate
an ideal (1024 patterns characterized by all horizontal or vertical "cuts"
being uninterrupted) of a ring of 4096 symmetric patterns. There is an
infinite family of such 'diamond' rings, isomorphic to rings of matrices
over GF(4)."
KEY
"It must be remarked that these 8 heptads are the key to an elegant proof…."
— Philippe Cara, "RWPRI Geometries for the Alternating Group A8," in
Finite Geometries: Proceedings of the Fourth Isle of Thorns Conference
(July 16-21, 2000), Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001, ed. Aart Blokhuis,
James W. P. Hirschfeld, Dieter Jungnickel, and Joseph A. Thas, pp. 61-97.
For those who prefer a "liturgical, ecstatic style" —
Thursday, October 7, 2004
Thursday October 7, 2004
Prize
This years’s Nobel Prize for literature goes to Elfriede Jelinek.
Related material:
- No Pain, No Gain —
on the film of Jelinek’s autobiographical novel about a masochist, The Piano Teacher - Charles Rosen —
“When I was writing a review of Alban Berg‘s correspondence, I remarked to an elderly and very distinguished psychoanalyst that I was surprised by how many of Schoenberg’s students seemed to enjoy being so badly treated and humiliated by him. She replied, ‘I have no time to explain this just now, but I can assure you that there are a great many masochists and not nearly enough sadists to go around.'” - And so —
The Wisdom of Ann Coulter
Sunday, July 11, 2004
Sunday July 11, 2004
Los Angeles Times
2:38 PM PDT, July 9, 2004 —
Boyz N the Hood:
Kerry, Edwards Emphasize Values
By Matea Gold, Times Staff Writer
BEAVER, W. Va. — Anticipating a full-frontal attack by President Bush, Sens. John Edwards and John Kerry offered a vigorous defense of their character today, arguing they are more aligned with the concerns of the middle class as they accused the administration of having hollow values.
For further details, see Ann Coulter
on the Shyster and the Gigolo.
For a more philosophical approach to
culture and politics, see a Log24 entry
from October 29, 2002:
Our Judeo-Christian Heritage: Two Sides of the Same Coin
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