“Sheets of Scheduled Slaughter”

Filed under:other poets — posted by jonfrankel on November 4, 2011 @ 8:14 am

Thomas Hardy: At the War Office, London                           I Last year I called this world of gaingivings The darkest thinkable, and questioned sadly If my own land could heave its pulse less gladly, So charged it seemed with circumstance that brings                     The tragedy of things                         II Yet at that censured time no [...]

Gravy

Filed under:Food — posted by jonfrankel on October 26, 2011 @ 11:39 am

We were in the city this weekend packing up the last of my mother’s stuff to bring to Ithaca. While in the city I had meant to go to Xi’an Famous Foods on 8th Street and 2nd Avenue. They have amazing hand-pulled noodles: http://xianfoods.com/ which are served with stewed meats, especially lamb spiced with cumin, [...]

Lamb Shanks

Filed under:Blogh,Food — posted by jonfrankel on October 17, 2011 @ 6:42 am

I love to cook and Sunday is the one day of the week I can devote the time and energy to make a good meal without stress. Often on Monday I want to post a recipe for the Sunday meal, since cooking and food are one of my passions, and that’s what this blog is [...]

BREAD AND CIRCUITS

Filed under:Blogh — posted by jonfrankel on October 10, 2011 @ 10:10 am

Last weekend I was in New York, winding things up with my mother’s apartment, so I thought I’d take a walk down to Wall Street and check out the occupation. I didn’t have any expectations, really, though I thought of it as a protest, and as such assumed I would be participating in a protest. [...]

The 99% Solution

Filed under:Blogh — posted by jonfrankel on October 7, 2011 @ 6:35 am

News coverage of the Occupy Wall Street movement continues to be sporadic, but it’s there if you look for it. Business Week has run articles each day. Last night on WYNN, the show Capital Tonight, with the fabulous Liz Benjamin, devoted it’s evening call-in show to the movement. Many callers were middle aged middle income [...]

It Starts With 10People

Filed under:Blogh — posted by jonfrankel on October 3, 2011 @ 8:57 am

  This morning I awoke from my news-free weekend to hear that the Occupy Wall Street action has inspired others and that small groups are gathering across the country. The Wall Street Journal has an article that actually describes what is going on. The New York Times has confined itself to sarcasm, although on Friday [...]

Nguyen Cochinchina

Filed under:Books,The Vietnam Project — posted by jonfrankel on September 30, 2011 @ 7:25 am

NGUYEN COCHINCHINA SOUTHERN VIETNAM IN THE SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES By Li Tana Southeast Asia Program Publications Southeast Asia Program Cornell University Ithaca, NY 1998    http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/JR-AN/102893.htm http://www.jstor.org/stable/20072012 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nihonmachi Nguyen Cochinchina, Li Tana’s fascinating and vitally important book about the expansion of the Vietnamese into central and south Vietnam, addresses a period and place little [...]

Holding the Nose

Filed under:Blogh — posted by jonfrankel on September 20, 2011 @ 8:30 am

A friend confided to me that he is so disillusioned with the Democratic Party that he would probably not vote for Obama in 2012. He says at this point there is no real difference between the parties, given the failure of the democrats to reform Wall Street. I have heard similar sentiments from others because [...]

GAHA, CHAPTER 17

Filed under:Fiction,GAHA: Babes of the Abyss — posted by jonfrankel on September 19, 2011 @ 7:07 am

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN             So I went to Tony’s. The drive was terrifying. I came down out of the hills and the entrance to the freeway was a maze of stainless steel bladed walls and blinking yellow eye censors on retractable necks. By the time I reached LA Yaanga my knuckles had fused for lack of [...]

Liberals With Guns

Filed under:Blogh — posted by jonfrankel on September 15, 2011 @ 5:33 am

I Googled ‘Liberals with Guns’. There is a website, but it reads like a gun fanatic’s screed. I have no love of guns. I didn’t grow up with them and don’t own one. They scare me. But the right wing scares me more. Second Amendment Solutions are available to Leftists too. When AK-47 toting weekend [...]


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