... Well, I had a very eerie feeling of déjà vu. And you'll forgive me, Amy, for being haunted by the first page of Black Boy, my father wrote, when at four years old he felt left out, and they were poor, and he was hungry, and nobody was paying attention to his brother and him. And he wandered listlessly about the room. And he stood before the shimmering embers, fascinated by the quivering coals. And a new idea of a game grew and took root in his mind. Why not throw something into the fire and watch it burn? ... julia wright
en fins (clichy-sous bois) dbl da giver dub
lord patch vs the giver
"what can the story of the end do and the end itself? exploding stones become speed lines"
-- robert gluck
"Pourquoi cette démonstration de force alors?"
A multi trakc version of the original i'm working with...
"Yes. I believe there's a high potential for the spread of this type of rebellion and rioting in other parts of Europe. ....There's a large number of Muslims and Africans living clandestinely in Italy going from one place to another looking for jobs. But they're being treated very viciously by the police, very suspiciously by the public, and they're not able to sustain themselves. That also is a prime population ready to revolt at any moment."--Behzad Yaghmaian
http://victoria.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/45749.php
or
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/11/09/1538216
and
... Well, I had a very eerie feeling of déjà vu. And you'll forgive me, Amy, for being haunted by the first page of Black Boy, my father wrote, when at four years old he felt left out, and they were poor, and he was hungry, and nobody was paying attention to his brother and him. And he wandered listlessly about the room. And he stood before the shimmering embers, fascinated by the quivering coals. And a new idea of a game grew and took root in his mind. Why not throw something into the fire and watch it burn? ... julia wright
http://victoria.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/45747.php
or
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/11/09/1538211
and
"The victims should be the subject of the story if we have any kind of compassion at all as human beings. When we reach this stage, I think, you know, journalism ceases to perform its function. What we should be doing is challenging authority, ...You know, Amira Hass, the very fine Israeli journalist, a friend of mine, we were discussing the purpose of being a foreign correspondent about two years or so ago, and I was going on about, you know, “We write the first pages of history,” in my Brit way. And she said, “No, Robert, our job is to monitor the centers of power.” And we don't do that." -- robert frisk
http://victoria.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/45774.php
and