Friday 26 October 2012

download steve roggenbuck for free

 


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"steve roggenbuck" printed in every font on my computer's version of Microsoft Word (except for Helvetica [except on the cover])

Monday 22 October 2012

this is geoffrey hill's poetry


this is geoffrey hill’s poetry
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry stark bollock naked with its genitals stapled to the steps of the ashmolean
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry shredded into 95 pieces and pinned to the cathedral door
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry drowning in a froth of every skinny mochalattecino any hipster ever sipped
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry spread-eagled across the red tops for unspeakable crimes against, you know, that kid that went missing that no one can remember the name of but we all vaguely remember the photo and some placards about how awful it was misspelt and providing fidget distractions for hands that would rather burn libraries
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry after it was strangled and anally and vaginally raped by someone in that bolaño novel
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry after i got sick of it and wandered off to listen to justin bieber fellating lolcatz instead
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry when it wasn’t crucified in piss christ
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry only it’s not because i got too bored to google it
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry and quite possibly at the end of the universe in amongst all the black dwarves there’ll be professor brian cox still banging a beat from d-ream and saying entropy is what happens when everything breaks down into a billion billion ineluctable sub-particular soups of geoffrey hill’s poetry
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry after you spent every existential crisis pulling it apart and your poetry was still more shit
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry because i put it on a blog and said it was
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry because it’s all about remixing now anyway yeah
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry on so much acid timothy leary reassembled himself from spaceshit just so he could give himself an enema of it
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry god help us turn out the lights
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry so now do you understand why there’s knife crime and sex trafficking and overdoses in stairwells when kids get in from school and find their dealer pimping out their baby sister while she’s still in the pram and the green belt sometimes looks ever so slightly yellow
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry graffiti it on ministerial car doors and scribble it under the wigs of gameshow hosts and tattoo it on the inside of the cheek of every celebrity chef with their own kebab skewer
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry meaning meaning layer layer meaning layer meaning meaning meaning meaning i don’t want to fucking rhyme because that has no MEANING
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry as it would appear if they did a new domesday book and asked everyone how much geoffrey hill poetry they owned and what it looked like after it had been skyscrapered over by hedge funds in the name of progress
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry and that’s the last word on the matter
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry and it has so much more to say than all the self-obsessed shit you come out with
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry yes this here this is all of it doesn’t anyone have a spray can
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry and it’s got a gary glitter onesie with your name on it
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry and if damien hirst diamond encrusted every stress and syllable it would still be utterly abjectly worthless
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry it’s been locked away so long its eyes have evolved themselves out of existence but that’s ok because every other sense has evolved to compensate and that’s why it’s so fucking perceptive
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry cold and alone somewhere at the edge of a ghost-town watching the lights go out one by one
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry and no one cried
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry stark bollock naked howling celebratory howls while an oxford moon makes its excrement glisten black underfoot
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry
this is geoffrey hill’s poetry

Sunday 21 October 2012

all of these taxonomies are political

 

Click the image above or click here to download your free copy of all these taxonomies are political, or visit the book's smashwords page for a free copy in all ebook formats. 

This book is an examination of the depth to which the associations we make are hard-wired into us, and the lengths to which we are pushed if we want to free ourselves of these associations. It puts the question whether we can tunnel so deep inside the constructs that constitute our world, surround ourselves and familiarise ourselves with them so much that they become first banal, then meaningless, then empty, and finally receptacles for our own making of the world anew.

That is to say, it puts the question of the possibility of hope.

 I have chosen the limerick format because to many early twenty first century readers in the Anglophone world it is both the most familiar form and that whose association, of jaunty rhythm and glib content, is the one we recognise the most easily. It is, therefore, our perfect Virgil to lead us through the Underworld of ever deepening assumptions of necessary connection that are increasingly hidden from us, where our consciousness of their necessity is increasingly fixed and increasingly false. Associations that include but are not restricted to (and come without orer in any sense):
Rhythm/mood Words/meaning
People/bodies
Genitalia/gender
Ordering/ordering – that is, Positioning/hierarchy
A list/the completeness of that list in the mind of its compiler
What is written/its susceptibility to a Freudian reading

This is a free version of the book, because I believe that, as art designed to widen the boundaries of culture, no one should be barred from reading it. If you can afford, and if you consider such art and literature important, any donation you are able to make wil give me the time to keep writing. You can donate by Paypal to sonsfromtheothersideofthewall@googlemail.com Thank you.

These limericks are designed to be read aloud or sounded out in the reader’s head