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Bakunin Squid Squad

Posted: January 18th, 2007, 1:10 pm
by Totenkopf
Squid
Kant readers
Phree jazz
spewers
godless
gals
gone
feral
and
a few cases
of dos eqquis
and .12 gauge
on La Rue
Americaine
no
lovey-dovey
esprissonists
or overly granolay
cowboys on El Es Dee
permitted
Kerouac
with integrals
at the IHOP of
impending
In
Trope
P.

Car lot
bonfire baby
Phed phunn,
dancing with
Hogs with a Badge--
Verde, Verdant as
thunderchicken
and soysauce,
stir-fries in the sonora,
red-hot
schicksa
on the edge,
the Sausage
Grinder State,
as Comrade
Mikhail,fresh
from a decade
shackled
to a Prussian walll-
foretold,
yapping at
his contrary
Karl: you shall
become It, too
or something like that
in Cyrillic:

the Deed,
one ugly
mutha-f-er
said to the other.
the Deed

Posted: January 18th, 2007, 1:16 pm
by Doreen Peri
I wish I understood it.

Sounds sorta lyrical. That's a good thing.

Unfortunately, I don't know what it means.

But I don't know what a lot of poetry means, so no big deal, really.

Posted: January 18th, 2007, 1:21 pm
by Totenkopf
Hints

It's about a group of modern green anarchists.

Bakunin was a Russian anarchist, who opposed Marx.

Bak. had been imprisoned in various European countries.

Yeah, not quite TS f-n Eliot.

Nonetheless some boys are doing hardtime in an El Lay Fed for torching a few
LA Hummer-Pig Stores, and other phunn




(You should read some Pynchon. Yes,. Herr Doktor TK orders it. Crying of Lot 49 or Vineland for starters. All about the failure of the leftists and artistes--and about rats, and about right-wing protestant scum (and other types of scum). And about California as well. Gravity's Rainbow much more difficult but Beethoven like. Complexity, tho' no nihilist.
And Tom is PC without being a marxist or soccer mommy. He's sort of an American Orwell, and very well read in the sciences.)

Posted: January 18th, 2007, 1:52 pm
by stilltrucking
Kerouac
with integrals
Kerouac?
I missed that bit
Neal would have stole them for a joy ride I suppose

Beats me too totenkopf


Where is Marcuse when we need him?

Posted: January 19th, 2007, 10:15 am
by stilltrucking
not that I did not like it
or find it interesting

thanks for posting



I could go into a long ramble about hard time and herbert marcuse\angela davis\george jackson\soledad brothers

but I will contain myself.
I read Marcuse's last book
The Aesthetic Dimension

but along time ago
hardly remember much of it
I got some notes somewhere
If my geezer memory is correct he changed his mind about revolutionary art.

Posted: January 19th, 2007, 5:41 pm
by Totenkopf
I am not a marxist, and don't care for Marcuse; though I do read El Papa Marx on occasion, mostly disagreeing: unlike Xtians or most Xonsumers, however, the freak could recognize a ThunderChicken when he saw one, at least in flight.

Posted: January 20th, 2007, 2:55 am
by stilltrucking
Thunder Chicken was a pretty smart guy
A graduate of Antelope Valley College.
Truly a scholar and a gentleman.

Posted: January 20th, 2007, 3:47 am
by e_dog
excellente poesie.

Posted: January 20th, 2007, 6:43 am
by hester_prynne
cheatin
treasure seekers,
polished in pomp
n breakfast
circumstances,
cooked
by sullen
goddesses
boiling in your
loathing,
shrunken sheeps
asleep;
awakened by
post traumatic
stress syndrome,
somewhere near
viagra falls,
where I left my
my teeth,
to go work
in a gum
factory.

Salute T!
H 8)