User:Jenlight
INTERESTS
[edit]Stuff
[edit]Why?/Thought/Pataphysics/Patapsychology/Absurdity-ism/Autodidacticism/Asking Questions/Change
Favorite Books
[edit]Notes_From_Underground/The_Trial/Nausea_(book)/The Violent Bear It Away/The Man in the High Castle/Left Hand of Darkness
People
[edit]Simone de Beauvoir/Myself/Albert_Camus/Fyodor_Dostoevsky/Franz_Kafka/Alfred Jarry/Julien_Torma/Susan_Sontag/Kathy_Acker
Favorite Quotes
[edit]- "Twice two makes four seems to me simply a piece of insolence. Twice two makes four is a pert coxcomb who stands with arms akimbo barring your path and spitting. I admit that twice two makes four is an excellent thing, but if we are to give everything its due, twice two makes five is sometimes a very charming thing too."
 
Notes from Underground - Fyodor Dostoevsky
Favorite Poems
[edit]Some People
[edit]some people never go crazy.
me, sometimes I'll lie down behind the couch
for 3 or 4 days.
they'll find me there.
it's Cherub, they'll say, and
they pour wine down my throat
rub my chest
sprinkle me with oils. 
then, I'll rise with a roar,
rant, rage -
curse them and the universe
as I send them scattering over the
lawn.
I'll feel much better,
sit down to toast and eggs,
hum a little tune, 
suddenly become as lovable as a
pink
 
overfed whale. 
some people never go crazy.
what truly horrible lives
they must lead.
The Call to Freedom
[edit]From the workhouse and the prison 
Where pale as corpses newly risen, 
Women, children, young and old 
Groan for pain, and weep for cold .
From the haunts of daily life 
Where is waged the daily strife 
With common wants and common cares 
Which sows the human heart with tares .
Lastly from the palaces 
Where the murmur of distress 
Echoes, like the distant sound 
Of a wind alive around
Those prison halls of wealth and fashion 
Where some few feel such compassion 
For those who groan, and toil, and wail 
As must make their brethren pale .
Ye who suffer woes untold, 
Or to feel, or to be behold 
Your lost country bought and sold 
With a price of blood and gold .
Let a vast assembly be, 
And with great solemnity 
Declare with measured words that ye 
Are, as God has made ye, free .
And these words shall then become 
Like Oppression's thunder doom 
Ringing through each heart and brain, 
Heard again . again . again
Rise like Lions after slumber 
In unvanquishable number . 
Shake your chains to earth like dew 
Which in sleep had fallen on you . 
Ye are many . they are few.
'PADADA
[edit]There's always more.