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27 September, 2017
Laughs

Well, if it’s a choice between my personal interest and the good of my country, how can I waver? No one shall say Ninotchka was a bad Russian. – Ernst Lubitsch, Ninotchka

Lubitsch, nationalism, Ninotchka, Russia, Wilder
26 September, 2017
Poetry
Reading: Forlorn (忧 郁) by Bei Dao

Emboldened by my anthologizing habit, today I discover the Chinese poet Bei Dao (a pseudonym that means “northern island”). As usual, I’ll say what I like about this poem. I take the elevator from an underground parking lot up to sea level deep thoughts continuing up, through blue color like doctors you can’t stop them, …

anthology, Bei Dao, Chinese, forlorn, poetry 1 Comment
24 September, 2017
The good life
Habit #4: Real movies

When I am tired after a day’s work, I open up my browser window and surf to Netflix or one of its illicit equivalents, to imbibe a mindless action movie that allows me to identify with a hero who slays its opponents with moral indemnity and righteousness. It is fast food for the soul, full …

films, habit, movies 1 Comment
24 September, 2017
Poetry
Reading: M – Black Monday by Marcin Świetlicki

Today there is this compact poem by Marcin Świetlicki for our ideosyncratic anthology. As usual, I’ll say what struck me about these lines. The moment when all the town’s streetlamps light up simultaneously. The moment when you say your incredible “no,” and suddenly I don’t know what to do next: die? go away? not respond? …

anthology, darkness, light, love, Marcin Świetlicki, separation 1 Comment
21 September, 2017
Poetry
Miroslav Holub: The end of the world

I would like to publish an eclectic anthology. I don’t know yet who will be included or excluded, it is a journey of first steps. Today, I try to say what I like about this little verse by the Czech immunologist and poetic giant Miroslav Holub, called ‘the end of the world’. The bird had …

anthology, darkness, Miroslav Holub, poem 1 Comment
15 September, 2017
Poetry
Reading: John Ashberry – Some trees

What is it that I like about the following early John Ashberry poem (he was 21 when he wrote it)?
To meet as far this morning / From the world as agreeing / With it, you and I / Are suddenly what the trees try

John Ashberry, poem, trees 2 Comments
8 September, 2017
Laughs

For maggots, happiness is just around the coroner

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7 September, 2017
The good life
Urban sketch #3

On today’s walk I go further than ever before: all the way to the Sky Park and the Sunset Park, two wonders of urban development right next to the neighborhood I live in since March. The Parks were formerly the world’s largest mound of municipal waste, spreading an unbearable stench and belching forth methane, which …

park, Seoul, spider, walk, waste, World Cup 1 Comment
5 September, 2017
The good life
Urban sketch 2

In the library I see an old man sitting at a table and a large dictionary. I stand behind him to pick up a newspaper that includes New York Times articles I want to read because of the recent hydrogen bomb test in the North. The man greets me and asks what ‘rags-to-riches’ means. I …

Bible, English, old man 1 Comment
30 August, 2017
Laughs
Disclaimer

Disclaimer for my new book: Don’t read while driving, operating heavy machinery or when you suffer from incontinence.

book 1 Comment
30 August, 2017
The good life
Urban sketch #1

…and then in the subway station something beautiful happened I was waiting for line number 3 to take me home and saw an older man at the vending machine going through his bag for some coins to buy himself a cup of instant coffee which tastes like yesteryear as I told him and he replied …

scene, Schubert, subway, urban 1 Comment
27 August, 2017
The good life
Habit #2: Language learning

Habits seem to work better if you can divide them in smaller chunks that can give you an instant sense of accomplishment without taking up too much time. One very ‘chunkable’ habit is language learning. We have a plethora of resources at our fingertips, so I won’t go into that here. Google yields all the best …

habit, language, learning 1 Comment
22 August, 2017
The good life
Habit #1: daily summary of famous literature

Like most people on the Internet, I’m looking for better habits. The Scroll of Facebook and Twitter with its plethora of information and disinformation is an assault on the mind and eats up our time. Binging Netflix can be fun and is really effective to take your mind off of something, but it also messes …

habit, Literature, video 1 Comment
21 August, 2017
Philosophy
In Defense Of The Philosophy Faculty

When I began studying philosophy in 1997 some people called it navel-gazing. It is no different in 2017, as calls for austerity affect everything that doesn’t generate a direct cash return. The reputation of philosophy, because it has no (and cannot have) direct practical value, is that of a complex game of words that refuses …

faculty, Philosophy, truth 1 Comment
15 August, 2017
Activism
How a slew of privileges earned me a Basic Income

I don’t think it’s because I am white. My online clients don’t always see my profile photos and my first name, Kamiel, doesn’t radiate whiteness unequivocally, while my inofficial surname, Choi (최) is unambiguously Korean. Though the name might play a role, I am sure there are other factors. I was once given two academic …

basic income, discrimination, privilege, translation, university 1 Comment
11 August, 2017
Activism
Weightism

The obsession with equality, forged in the boredom of the post-war world order, has spawned concepts like ableism, genderism, and so on. By claiming to be fully inclusive, they make the denial of those differences not protected by the neologisms all the more cruel. Manufacturing an -ism for each difference, alluring as it is because …

ableism, discrimination, satire, weightism 1 Comment
9 August, 2017
Laughs
With Fire and Fury
Donald Trump, North Korea, Pulp Fiction, Samuel L. Jackson 1 Comment
8 August, 2017
Poetry
the echo that defines the abyss

I wake up at one thirty
then I forget to eat and and fight myself
the evenings are prettiest: I drink
and watch hero movies in which heroes
follow a direction

abyss, boredom, depression, pain 1 Comment
30 July, 2017
Poetry
Toothache :)

I want to write an ugly poem about it that is fully artificial a temporary edifice in broken verse I want to reinvent every word to prey and rape the makers of my pain I want to kill the little man who reads the pain to me turn off his sound and wait and see …

pain, poetry, toothache 1 Comment
18 July, 2017
Activism
culotte – Khulood

When I learned that a Saudi Arabian model by the name of Khulood had been arrested because she walked around butt-naked in a mini-skirt in the old town of Ushaiger, my mind filled with self-righteous anger, that forces itself out in this puff of half-informed vitriol. I don’t need to know all the details. I want …

outcry, Saudi Arabia, skirt, women's rights 2 Comments
17 July, 2017
Poetry
do you know a name? (parental guidance advised)

every Monday i wake up with with a pain that i am not allowed to call pain some subconsciousness has conspired to destroy whatever vital ambition i hate this fucking show but i am not allowed to turn it off week by week my life is rotting away i have lost all interest and inspiration …

ambition, depression, pain 4 Comments
15 July, 2017
Poetry
real hypochondria

I created this illness
together with histamines
and B lymphocytes
to you, I imagine the pain
worse: you nod and I recoil
I have no heavens to curse
and shallow is the temptation of the soil

death, hypochondria, illness, pain 1 Comment
4 July, 2017
Miru
Bilingual child’s creative translation

Today, like most days, my four years old daughter Miru sang a song in kindergarten. When I asked her to sing it to me after I picked her up and she was enjoying an ice slushy that colored her tongue orange, she rendered a perfect translation in Dutch. Good, the song consisted of three distinct …

bilingualism, creative, kindergarten, Miru, song, translation 1 Comment
29 June, 2017
Poetry
Subway station

I imagine feeling elated when I walk in the underground concrete counting irksome smiles and turnstiles breathing bubbles into transient thoughts that need not be fierce and piercing I imagine yellow trains leaving on the lower levels that connect the shopping and further I imagine electric voices barking liberation from melting speakers and all the …

metro, shopping, station, subway

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