Further thoughts on the cultural labor of poetry and art. Not merely "is it good?," but "what has it accomplished?"...reviews of recent poetry collections; selected poems and art dealing with war/peace/social change; reviews of poetry readings; links to political commentary (particularly on conflicts in the Middle East); youtubed performances of music, demos, and other audio-video nuggets dealing with peaceful change, dissent and resistance.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
From the Pixies to the Avant-Garde
Robert Archambeau recently wrote in his Samizdat blog about how a young Frank Zappa discovered the avant-garde via a cut-out bin record, The Complete Works of Edgard Varèse, Volume I, at his local Sam Goody's. By 22, he was playing a bicycle as a musical instrument on a national network comedy show. As I wrote (in part) to Archambeau, when I was in high school, all I could muster were pen twirls and pale imitations of "The Waste Land." It took the Pixies to point me to Bunuel's "Un Chien Andalou," though I was as enthralled with the eyeball slicing as I was by the "B-side" film, "Land Without Bread," a documentary about poverty in Spain that filled out the VHS version. Thank God for bundling.
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Hi Philip,
I just read somewhere that "Land Without Bread" was meant as a parody of the British documentary movement, with its dispassionate remove from urgent social problems. Once I read that, even the name sounded parodic, but I haven't seen the movie.
Did you get that sense watching it?
Rodney, I'd have to look into that. Being overly earnest when I saw it, I'd have to say that I probably didn't read "Land Without Bread" as parodic. If so, might it be the first mockumentary?
The plot thickens:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Without_Bread
If so, the lengths that Bunuel goes to create a parody of human/animal misery are cruel in themselves!:
"Buñuel slaughtered at least two animals to make Las Hurdes. He ordered an ailing donkey to be covered with honey so he could film it being stung to death by bees. Similarly, his crew shot a mountain goat and threw its carcass from a cliff for another sequence."
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