Frank Davis

This is to get over reading about the Inquisition, which was abolished in 1834. These people here are not Catholic, and are thus in a position to provide relief. Axé.

Ramón Llull

I am now studying the literature of the Iberian Peninsula so as to teach it and there is a lot to know that I did not. Ramón Llull knew classical Arabic and wrote his first book and other texts in it, for instance; he had learned Arabic so as better to convert the infidel, just … More Ramón Llull

Santa Claus Blues

Now that it is winter, we can discuss Christmas. Here is a recording from Copenhagen, 1975, and I see am going to have to go into town and attend some sessions at the Spotted Cat. Hattie, on whose blog I cannot post reliably, is going to send me some Danish DVDs and I may have … More Santa Claus Blues

Winter

It is now winter, that beautiful season of cold and growing light. The Sun has moved into Capricorn, the best sign. To celebrate winter we will look at the fountain of Cibeles in Madrid, with snow, and the stela of 18 Rabbit, our ruler at Copán. Sur le Noël, morte saison Lorsque les loups vivent … More Winter

13 Bak’tun

As we know, I have taken the opportunity of the new Bak’tun to consider that we have a dawning of sorts, and to consider that it is as though the Twins had been resurrected and we were all back from Xibalba. This means that the blog topics have shifted from can I speak? and how … More 13 Bak’tun

Ecuatorial

This composition from the 1930s sets words form the Popol Vuh to avant-garde music. I want to start teaching the Popol Vuh not as an ancient but as a modern text. The version we have was composed in the 18th century, after all. Do you not think this is legitimate? Note: I realize the answer … More Ecuatorial