Fats Domino: Jambalaya

Professor Zero: Are there any questions? Class: Who dat? Who dat say dey gonna beat dem Saints? I am posting this song patriotically, for the Saints. But if they win tonight I will post versions of “When the Saints Go Marching In” all week. Axé.

Reading for Pleasure Wednesday: ON THE GENEALOGY OF MORALS and OTHER PEOPLES’ SKIN

I had not read anything new at all last Wednesday and so did not post, but now I have read two books, one good and one bad. The bad one, Other Peoples’ Skin, a collection of four novellas by four people, is morally uplifting but as writing, it is about at the level of airplane … More Reading for Pleasure Wednesday: ON THE GENEALOGY OF MORALS and OTHER PEOPLES’ SKIN

My Definitive Heel

Hasta el día en que vuelva, de esta piedra nacerá mi talón definitivo, con su juego de crímenes, su yedra, su obstinación dramática, su olivo. Hasta el día en que vuelva, prosiguiendo, con franca rectitud de cojo amargo, de pozo en pozo, mi periplo, entiendo que el hombre ha de ser bueno, sin embargo. Hasta … More My Definitive Heel

Don Carnaval

It is the weekend, so we must sing! I sing that the Mardi Gras riders are on their way. The Mardi Gras riders are on their way here. They come from everywhere, but mostly from Grand Mamou. Will you receive this gang of Mardi Gras riders? Will you receive this gang of great drinkers? The … More Don Carnaval

Howard Zinn

Howard Zinn died last night at 7:12 PM, EST. Unable to face the State of the Union address, I was grading quizzes. One defined Romanticism as “a literary movement which arose in Germany in the late eighteenth century and then spread elsewhere and which, in contradistinction to Classicism, values imperfection and seeks darkness.” Axé.

New Orleans Saints

Oh when the Saints go marching in Oh when the Saints go marching in Yes, we’re going to be in the playoffs when those Saints go marching in. “Oh, what a beautiful audience is out there swinging with us!” Axé.