Monday, September 30, 2024

Creepy and Eerie covers (and complete magazines) - courtesy of Terrance Lindall

Just across my desk - from Terrance Lindall, a collection of Creepy and Eerie magazines featuring Mr. Lindall's cover art. Click the cover images to view the magazines.  Also included here, a detailed and profusely indexed brochure from the Grand Paradise Lost Costume Ball celebration of John Milton's birthday, September 27, 2008, held at the Williamsburg Art and Historical Center.

















































 














































These are indeed curious texts. Sensational, disturbing, vulgar... Moreover, they are commercial products.  People pay for such material.  Possibly worth examining in more detail?  Click HERE.

Thursday, September 26, 2024

Emanations 11 editing continues

The book will be around 560 pages long.  I am now working on the Table of Contents.  Watch this space.






Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Antoine de Saint Exupéry à la radio en 1938

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry on the radio in 1938, recounting a plane crash he had in Guatemala, then giving his impressions of aviation in the United States.

On February 14, 1938, Saint-Exupéry and Prévot left New York on the board of their Simoun to break the New York - Punta Arenas record in Tierra del Fuego. On take-off from Guatemala City, due to a confusion in the units of measurement (the Guatemalan stripe is different from the American one), due to the fuel surcharge, the plane crashed at the end of the runway.

"When I was taken off the plane, I was the biggest piece of debris," Saint-Exupéry would later say, who remained in a coma for several days.

Sunday, September 22, 2024

Emanations over the years (with Vitasta Raina)


Meanwhile, editing Emanations 11 continues. It's going to be a large volume.

Saturday, September 14, 2024

Large low-shear-velocity provinces



Click HERE to learn about LLSVPs.

Meanwhile, Emanations 11 editing continues.  Stay tuned.

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Of passing interest





Art by Hannes Bok, 1948.  I don't know the novel. Interesting cover, though that interest is short-lived. Sensational, a few spatial conundrums (the monster in the story is a shape-shifter, see John Carpenter's film The Thing, 1982)...  but the diversion is transitory, lacking emotional depth and meaning. One wonders if Bok had Picasso in mind.