‘Why write me up’, said life to me: ‘I haven’t done with you yet’.

Autofictions are fictional life stories that look like an autobiography and have autobiographical elements from the author but are told about the life of a fictional character. Some openings of both autobiographies and autofictions are a kind of closure as well as an opening. They assume a summing up of self in some take on, … More ‘Why write me up’, said life to me: ‘I haven’t done with you yet’.

Sean O’Hagan says that ‘The Zone of Interest’, is ‘… the embodiment of the Jewish writer Primo Levi’s insistence that it is ordinary people, rather than monsters, who are capable of committing atrocity. This is a blog on Jonathan Glazer’s film.

Sean O’Hagan says in recounting an interview in The Observer with Jonathan Glazer that the film he directs, The Zone of Interest, is ‘… the embodiment of the Jewish writer Primo Levi’s insistence that it is ordinary people, rather than monsters, who are capable of committing atrocity. “Monsters exist,” wrote Levi, a Holocaust survivor, “but … More Sean O’Hagan says that ‘The Zone of Interest’, is ‘… the embodiment of the Jewish writer Primo Levi’s insistence that it is ordinary people, rather than monsters, who are capable of committing atrocity. This is a blog on Jonathan Glazer’s film.

The dominance of aspirations to growth: the illusion of the economic and psychosocial versions of growth in capitalist societies.

What experiences in life helped you grow the most? Do you remember this messianic moment in Toryism when Liz Truss announced her discovery of an ‘Anti-Growth Coalition’ in British politics and then forced her ideas into action causing widespread economic decline. The notion of ‘growth’ as the panacea of all ills ought to have had … More The dominance of aspirations to growth: the illusion of the economic and psychosocial versions of growth in capitalist societies.

This is a blog that reflects on a fine biography, perhaps the best I have ever read of anyone. The book is Adam Shatz (2024) ‘The Rebel’s Clinic: The Revolutionary Lives of Frantz Fanon’.

This is a blog that reflects on a fine biography, perhaps the best I have ever read of anyone, of Frantz Fanon. The book is Adam Shatz (2024) The Rebel’s Clinic: The Revolutionary Lives of Frantz Fanon London, Head of Zeus, Bloomsbury Publishing Co. Frantz Fanon has fascinated me for a long time. I can’t … More This is a blog that reflects on a fine biography, perhaps the best I have ever read of anyone. The book is Adam Shatz (2024) ‘The Rebel’s Clinic: The Revolutionary Lives of Frantz Fanon’.

I learned that to hear the voice of some people you love for their writing is a joy.

Despite the puffy face and the sustained pain of the consequences of that wisdom tooth extraction on Monday, I just had to see Andrew Macmillan read from his novel ‘Pity‘. I blogged on his novel soon after it came out [see this link], even though the Bounds Bookshop at Whitley Bay is a long journey … More I learned that to hear the voice of some people you love for their writing is a joy.

‘History is all omissions and distortions of the truth’. Would there be any point in writing a novel using evidence of facts from queer history, if the truth was easily sifted from the lies? This is a very brief blog on Neil Blackmore (2023: 272) ‘Radical Love’

‘History is all omissions and distortions of the truth’.[1] Would there be any point in writing a novel using evidence of facts from queer history, if the truth was easily sifted from the lies? This is a very brief blog on Neil Blackmore (2023: 272) Radical Love London, Hutchinson. This blog is just a speculation … More ‘History is all omissions and distortions of the truth’. Would there be any point in writing a novel using evidence of facts from queer history, if the truth was easily sifted from the lies? This is a very brief blog on Neil Blackmore (2023: 272) ‘Radical Love’

My challenge – I can’t think of six months ahead: only today’s wisdom tooth extraction.

What is the biggest challenge you will face in the next six months? Have you ever noticed how sometimes little but immediate ‘challenges’ take your mind off the long term ones – even if we count the ‘next six months’ as long-term or not. And this is the case for me today. For today I … More My challenge – I can’t think of six months ahead: only today’s wisdom tooth extraction.

If there were a ‘fate’ or ‘destiny’ in our lives, would it matter if we believed in it or not?

The Three Fates: Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos, 1558-59. After Giulio Romano. Artist Giorgio Ghisi. (Heritage Art/Heritage Images via Getty Images) Available at: https://historydaily.org/three-fates-greek-mythology This is a deceptive prompt question. It pretends to be about whether the respondents believes in the ‘existence’ of ‘fate/destiny’, in the same way one might ask whether one BELIEVES in GOD, … More If there were a ‘fate’ or ‘destiny’ in our lives, would it matter if we believed in it or not?

This is blog is about seeing the Hayward Gallery’s sculpture  exhibition on 21st January 2024 ‘When Forms Come Alive’.

This is blog is about seeing the Southbank Hayward Gallery’s modern historical and contemporary sculpture  exhibition on 21st January 2024 When Forms Come Alive. This is the second follow-up blog to one introducing my day trip: For other parts use links here: Part 1 General Introduction & Part 2: On Auerbach’s Charcoal Heads The Hayward Gallery … More This is blog is about seeing the Hayward Gallery’s sculpture  exhibition on 21st January 2024 ‘When Forms Come Alive’.

Part 2 of a two-part blog about Andrew Scott’s achievement in enacting all the multiple personae of ‘Vanya’.

Part 2 of a two-part blog about Andrew Scott’s achievement in enacting all the multiple personae of Vanya, as aspects of the solitary and solipsistic self, perhaps (or perhaps not). (Part 1 was about preparing myself for the novelties of the Simon Stephens’ text). Part 2 of this two-part blog about Andrew Scott’s achievement in … More Part 2 of a two-part blog about Andrew Scott’s achievement in enacting all the multiple personae of ‘Vanya’.

This is blog is about seeing Auerbach’s ‘Charcoal Heads’ exhibition on 21st January 2024 at the Courtauld Gallery.

This is a follow-up blog to one introducing my day trip: https://livesteven.com/2024/02/21/a-day-visit-to-visit-on-21st-february-2024-to-london-to-the-courtaulds-charcoal-heads-by-frank-auerbach-to-the-haywards-when-forms-come-alive/ It will itself be followed up by one on When Forms Come Alive, an exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, Southbank. https://livesteven.com/2024/02/24/this-is-blog-is-about-seeing-the-hayward-gallerys-sculpture-exhibition-on-21st-january-2024-when-forms-come-alive/ 7‘… evocative of a wider post-war society emerging from a long period of death and destruction, had left Auerbach himself an orphan … More This is blog is about seeing Auerbach’s ‘Charcoal Heads’ exhibition on 21st January 2024 at the Courtauld Gallery.