Sunday, August 28, 2011

Is it better to be an unsung hero

or an unsung shmoe? Opera is full of sung heroes, such as Puccini's Cavaradossi and Golijov 's Federico Lorca. Interestingly, Hemingway borrowed a paragraph from a British preacher, John Donne, who finished a statement with " Every man's death diminishes me, for I am involved with mankind.......Therefore, never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee." The hero of the movie, played by Gary Cooper, arrived among the Spanish gypsies to demolish a bridge and prevent Franco's troops from using it, having had a pleasant night after Ingrid Bergman crawled into the sleeping bag with him. He blows the bridge, but on the escape is thrown by an unfamiliar horse, breaking his leg and having to be left, so they put him in a good place with a rifle and lots of ammo, to hold the troops off as long as possible. Good, wrenching scene there. The poet and playwright, Lorca, should have had sense to stay in South America, as urged by his friend, actress-director Margarita Xirgu, but you know, it is rare to find a tenor with good sense, so he comes home to join the supporters of the king, of all people and is promptly executed by Franco's police. The name of that opera is Ainadamar (Fountain of Tears, commemorating a 19th century conflict). Of course, France has a share of conflicted heroes: There is Andrea Chenier, the poet, comforting the scared chick being trundled to the guillotine along with him, and Dickens" Sidney Carton "It is a better death than my life was", or words to that effect. But for us unheralded standup comedians, one tries to leave them laughing.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Is Knowledge Still Power?

Or is it Ignorance? This writer grew up in a confident era. The U.S.A. had just brought to bear the weight of G.M., Boeing and its formidable food production to humble Naziism and Imperial Japan. Your blogger started college, learned theories of Newton, Maxwell, and observed that coal miners from Pennsylvania could be teamed with a smattering of muscles from outstate Michigan to humble the misnamed "Fighting Irish". He saw the world is willing to burn up millenia worth of stored carbon to power inefficient vehicles that deliver humans to very remote vacations Gradually, he stopped thinking of every live birth as a gift from a beneficent God. He came to doubt that the power of prayer could cause his Creator to vacate the laws of physics and biology which he must have created. He observed Fox News promoting the ignorance of female demagogues from Alaska and Minnesota and the great Satan from Rio Linda California and feels bad about the vast store of ignorance he has not wiped out in his career as an educator. He did not even enjoy the company of Helen of Troy along the way. Oh well, Faust had it good, but that is legend, not biography.

Monday, August 1, 2011

SHOW US THE JOBS

that were produced by the Bush tac cuts. After you find one, look for another. To justify further enriching the really rich, there need to be a lot of them.