‘At fifty-two, he knew himself to be a traitor to the class of his youth and a freak to his own moral understanding’. This blog reflects on Andrew O’Hagan (2024) ‘Caledonian Road’.

‘At fifty-two, he knew himself to be a traitor to the class of his youth and a freak to his own moral understanding’.[1]When a literary intelligentsia loses faith in its own social purpose and integrity, the fate of the ‘state-of-the-nation’ novel is to betray the backward-looking values of the perspectives that attempt both  to assess … More ‘At fifty-two, he knew himself to be a traitor to the class of his youth and a freak to his own moral understanding’. This blog reflects on Andrew O’Hagan (2024) ‘Caledonian Road’.

You can’t escape the history of words, so my top favourite fruits are all wonderful queer men.

List your top 5 favorite fruits. To imagine a quintet of beautiful guys playing strings, you only have to look at the string quartet, Well Strung, and place amongst them the best person to interview them. Let’s go for Andrew Scott for only the intelligence of a great actor might do to bring out the … More You can’t escape the history of words, so my top favourite fruits are all wonderful queer men.

The evolution of types: Men in focus. A photo-essay.

As he contemplated marriage, he wondered how he ended up like this. After all, he rather fancied the padre. Tennyson dreamed of a classical torso somewhat fragmented, Dickens just dreamed. Hanif Kureishi was just glad he was neither a soldier or a lawyer. Shakespeare dreamed of a Longshanks as if he too were part of … More The evolution of types: Men in focus. A photo-essay.

Minor Autopoesis: learning a lesson from ‘Doctor Who’.

Minor Autopoesis: learning a lesson from Doctor Who. Autopoesis is a jargon term created from two Greek words to mean ‘self-making from within’. The Greek words are, as cited in Wikipedia, the words, αὐτo- (auto-) ‘self’, and ποίησις (poiesis) ‘creation, production’). For a time,  in art and literary criticism (in the 1990s) there was a … More Minor Autopoesis: learning a lesson from ‘Doctor Who’.

What does ‘positive impact’ mean? A story from another life not mine.

What does ‘positive impact’ mean? A story from another life not mine. Daniel wound his arms around himself and squeezed. Usually this kind of pressure seemed a kind of unctuous thing that created a flow of flesh and fat quivering through his body, as if the flesh around him were coiled like a snake, ready … More What does ‘positive impact’ mean? A story from another life not mine.

‘“What do you remember? Can you tell me?” This is a blog on Sunjeev Sahota (2024) ‘The Spoiled Heart’.

‘“What do you remember? Can you tell me?” / But it was clear from the disappointed fall of Pyara’s face, the slow release of his shoulder, that the past had given him the slip, that whichever thread his father had been clutching at had escaped, the memory unspooling into the night’.[1] This is a blog … More ‘“What do you remember? Can you tell me?” This is a blog on Sunjeev Sahota (2024) ‘The Spoiled Heart’.

The legitimisation of state and military power as tools of genocide by Benjamin Netanyahu.

As Israeli forces mount their early scoping attacks on Rafah that will lead to the death of vast numbers of displaced Gazans, asked to move there by the Israeli Defence Force (IDF), Benjamin Netanyahu, a man who can teach Donald Trump how to defend himself against a proven case for corruption and abuses of power … More The legitimisation of state and military power as tools of genocide by Benjamin Netanyahu.

I feel most ‘productive’ when I think about engaging with art that matters, and will survive me. A blog on preparing to see ‘mnemonic’ at The National Theatre in July.

When do you feel most productive? “…,the job of remembering is to reassemble, to literally re-member, put the relevant members back together, But, what I am getting at is the re-membering is essentially not only an act of retrieval, but a creative thing, it’s an act, an act . . . of the imagination”.[1]  Reading … More I feel most ‘productive’ when I think about engaging with art that matters, and will survive me. A blog on preparing to see ‘mnemonic’ at The National Theatre in July.

Nicholas Thomas performs on the stage, at Hexham Queen’s Hall Book Festival, the brilliant balancing act on Gauguin’s life and art written in his book.

Nicholas Thomas performs on the stage, at Hexham Queen’s Hall Book Festival, the brilliant balancing act on Gauguin’s life and art written in his book. This blog is an update and follow-up of a preparation blog on Nicholas Thomas’ book available at this link. Its title: ‘This is a blog on Nicholas Thomas (2024) ‘Gauguin … More Nicholas Thomas performs on the stage, at Hexham Queen’s Hall Book Festival, the brilliant balancing act on Gauguin’s life and art written in his book.

About one thing the existentialists were surely right: freedom is angst / anxiety and that is why we require to be engaged / committed / bound to our own project.

Turn where you will for advice with regard to how to conduct yourself (whether in a formal job interview or life generally), you will, in the end, get advised that you need to ‘Be Yourself!’, or so some formula that boils down to the same thing. But ‘being yourself’ implies that you have one unitary … More About one thing the existentialists were surely right: freedom is angst / anxiety and that is why we require to be engaged / committed / bound to our own project.

This is a blog on Nicholas Thomas (2024) ‘Gauguin and Polynesia’, in preparation of seeing him at Hexham Book Festival, Queens Hall on Sunday 5th May 2024, 11 a.m. Brilliant on anthropology of transsexuality. 

Nicholas Thomas’s critical-and-autobiographical reading of Gauguin’s time in Polynesia, and the determinations in the man that led up to it, explores the contradictions in the intersubjective and intrasubjective confrontation of cultures. This is a blog on Nicholas Thomas (2024) Gauguin and Polynesia London, Head Of Zeus Ltd, in preparation of seeing him at Hexham Book … More This is a blog on Nicholas Thomas (2024) ‘Gauguin and Polynesia’, in preparation of seeing him at Hexham Book Festival, Queens Hall on Sunday 5th May 2024, 11 a.m. Brilliant on anthropology of transsexuality.