Retrospecting on Edward Burra: This blog reflects on visiting the wonderful exhibition at Tate Britain, London Millbank, on 9th July 2025.

Retrospecting on Edward Burra: This blog reflects on visiting the wonderful exhibition at Tate Britain, London Millbank, on 9th July 2025. I am building a large Edward Burra library. Though some items are rather shabby reading copies such as the Andrew Causey Edward Burra: Complete Catalogue  and the Jane Stevenson biography of the artist, the content … More Retrospecting on Edward Burra: This blog reflects on visiting the wonderful exhibition at Tate Britain, London Millbank, on 9th July 2025.

Perhaps poetry has it both ways. The Golden Lads of Peter Forster, a Queer Engraver in Wood, seek adventure: Byron like Batman as we shall see. They do so though only in the ‘security’ that the poem that embodies them will last against wear and other thefts of time.

Perhaps poetry has it both ways. The Golden Lads of Peter Forster, a Queer Engraver in Wood, seek adventure: Byron like Batman as we shall see. They do so though only in the ‘security’ that the poem that embodies them will last against wear and other thefts of time. Forster’s Golden lads haunt The Folio … More Perhaps poetry has it both ways. The Golden Lads of Peter Forster, a Queer Engraver in Wood, seek adventure: Byron like Batman as we shall see. They do so though only in the ‘security’ that the poem that embodies them will last against wear and other thefts of time.

Unexpected pleasures on my London trip: I find Louise at home in the Turbine Hall inviting me to see her ‘Maman’.

Unexpected pleasures on my London trip: I find Louise at home in the Turbine Hall  inviting me to see her Maman – being the second day of my London trip (July 2 2025) This is the first of three accounts of my second day of my two days away referenced in the blog at this … More Unexpected pleasures on my London trip: I find Louise at home in the Turbine Hall inviting me to see her ‘Maman’.

A great novel always takes the trouble to ‘bother me’. The example of Colum McCann (2025) ‘Twist’.

A great novel always takes the trouble to ‘bother me’. The example of Colum McCann (2025) ‘Twist’. In it the narrator talks about his own ‘bother’ about his writing and trying to keep it focused. ‘Tell me about a complicated man, how he wandered and was lost. The story would drift away from repair, which … More A great novel always takes the trouble to ‘bother me’. The example of Colum McCann (2025) ‘Twist’.

‘For our family and others like us, separation is an expression of love. Not just in the physical sense, but in the way we think’. This blog is a reflection on distance in memoirs after reading Tash Aw (2021) ‘Strangers on A Pier: Portrait of A Family’.

‘For our family and others like us, separation is an expression of love. Not just in the physical sense, but in the way we think’. [1] The obsession with a certain interpretation of attachment theory in Western culture was always in practice racist and a simplification of human neuro-flexibility. This blog is a reflection on … More ‘For our family and others like us, separation is an expression of love. Not just in the physical sense, but in the way we think’. This blog is a reflection on distance in memoirs after reading Tash Aw (2021) ‘Strangers on A Pier: Portrait of A Family’.

Two Days Away.

Today I visit London and am awaiting the 10.40 a.m. train to King’s Cross.  I have registered through Expedia to stay one night at a Point A Hotel on Greys Inn Road in King’s Cross. Tonight, I see my friend Claire, who I have known since she was 9 years of age as the daughter … More Two Days Away.

“It’s a poetic way of thinking about history, where materials themselves tell the story of power, fragility, and change”. Ali Cherri speaks of his art as ‘speaking through materiality’ in order to ‘reclaim the space of storytelling’. Losing ‘track of time’ is really a phrase we use when we track time not by the clock but by the qualitative meaure of its process in the way we tell stories, even hi-story.

“It’s a poetic way of thinking about history, where materials themselves tell the story of power, fragility, and change”. Ali Cherri speaks of his art as ‘speaking through materiality’ in order to ‘reclaim the space of storytelling’. [1] Losing ‘track of time’ is really a phrase we use when we track time not by the … More “It’s a poetic way of thinking about history, where materials themselves tell the story of power, fragility, and change”. Ali Cherri speaks of his art as ‘speaking through materiality’ in order to ‘reclaim the space of storytelling’. Losing ‘track of time’ is really a phrase we use when we track time not by the clock but by the qualitative meaure of its process in the way we tell stories, even hi-story.

The end of rituals of mass salvation: the deep and necessary attack on identity politics in ‘Midnight Mass’.

Last night, Geoff and I steeled ourselves to watch the final sessions of Midnight Mass on Netflix, another blockbuster event. I say ‘steeled’ ourselves but that was not because of , up to the final episodes, of any terror at the violence and gore in it, but it’s totally serious attempt to listen to conversations … More The end of rituals of mass salvation: the deep and necessary attack on identity politics in ‘Midnight Mass’.

Is giving up on a challenge a strategy that ever brings comfort? An example from my reading.

The illustration – by Liz Zonarich/Harvard Staff – is from the Harvard Gazette article cited below, but to give up a book because it makes you uncomfortable may not be to ‘bin’ it but just re-shelve it in your mind (source: https://content.news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2024/10/when-to-quit-a-book/ ). After all the bin in the illustration has a l;ong shadow – … More Is giving up on a challenge a strategy that ever brings comfort? An example from my reading.

Even positive psychology cannot ignore the truths of the ‘inverted U’ curve that do not go away.

To be an icon of sexual attraction to men can never have been easy, and now even queer men find themselves fighting to fit into that category of being. Witness Elizabeth Taylor standing on the ‘burnish’d gold’ of her barge as Cleopatra, dressed and made-up to the nines but still clearly a woman of some … More Even positive psychology cannot ignore the truths of the ‘inverted U’ curve that do not go away.

‘Surgery’. The vindication of the use of tools of violent healing.

Have you ever had surgery? What for? The Extraction of the Stone of Madness (The Cure of Folly) by Hieronymous Bosch Let’s as usual start with the history of the word ‘surgery’ for it contains an important fiction. Here is that history, as usual from the invaluable etymonline.com: surgery (n.): c. 1300, sirgirie, “the work of a … More ‘Surgery’. The vindication of the use of tools of violent healing.