‘I think there is something fulfilling () for all of us in being able to make ritual use of forgetting and remembering.’ This blog concerns the play ‘This Is Memorial Device’ based on David Keenan’s (2017) ‘This Is Memorial Device: An Hallucinated Oral History of the Post-Punk Scene in Airdrie, Coatbridge and Environs 1978 – 86’ and play based on it seen at Edinburgh International Book Festival on August 26th 2022. To @JustinCurley4.
‘He is always feeling his way into a new role. … Every time he wakes it’s like the first morning on earth. … He is perpetually new. I know there is a lot of suffering that comes from that too. I can only imagine. But I think there is something fulfilling () for all of … More ‘I think there is something fulfilling () for all of us in being able to make ritual use of forgetting and remembering.’ This blog concerns the play ‘This Is Memorial Device’ based on David Keenan’s (2017) ‘This Is Memorial Device: An Hallucinated Oral History of the Post-Punk Scene in Airdrie, Coatbridge and Environs 1978 – 86’ and play based on it seen at Edinburgh International Book Festival on August 26th 2022. To @JustinCurley4.


![In 1893 the ‘critic R.A. M. Stevenson observed’: “I feel the real lover of pictures preserves them from dangerous encounters. … he jealously guards his pictures from improper companions and riotous debauches and untrammelled colour”. This blog reflects on an 2022 exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery and the catalogue of the exhibition: Francis Fowle (Ed.) [2021] ‘The Impressionist Era: The Story of Scotland’s French Masterpieces’](https://i0.wp.com/livesteven.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/image-45.png?resize=365%2C365&ssl=1)



![‘…, it seemed as if her anatomical nightmares had begun to bleed into the days’.[1] This blog contains my personal views of Maddie Mortimer’s (2022) ‘Maps of Our Spectacular Bodies’, BOOKER Reflections LONGLIST 2022.](https://i0.wp.com/livesteven.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/image-20.png?resize=365%2C365&ssl=1)




