"Exuberant depression" should be listed in the DSM. How does it differ from manic depression? What if you think that bipolar refers to the Arctic and Antarctic? What if “mere anarchy is loosed upon the world” becomes your mantra? The economy may be tanking but try to get an apartment in New York. Remember the prefabs of the 50s. With land and dwellings at a premium why not refurbish a CALLAIHEAD with one of its cute peaked roofs? Making a port-o-san your port of call redefines the notion of the "one room studio river view."
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Achilles Beats Tortoise!
The fact is: the tortoise is not going to beat Achilles or anyone else. The assertion that it can actually do so takes away from the creature’s essence and it’s the reason why there are those warning signs “turtle crossing.” Still spiritually the notion of an apparent paradox about the nature of distance and time does provide a comfort, which one is loathe to forswear. Zeno's paradox argues for the stoic acceptance of an ultimately unchanging world. Why cringe at death or any of the signposts of change? If nothing is different than you can avoid the pitfall of fearing you will stumble in pothole or fall in sinkhole. “A tale told by an idiot full of sound and fury and signifying nothing.” Don't waste your time, like Oedipus, trying to avoid the inevitable.
read the Italian translation of Erotomania by Francis Levy (translator Franco Malanima), Articoli Liberi
Monday, September 15, 2025
Burial Grounds
Congregations have their burial grounds, as do for, instance, Native American reservations. In Japan August is the month when the memory of ancestors is honored. "Whispering Glades" is what EveIyn Waugh called the cemetery in The Loved One. "Happy hunting grounds" is the generic name, the default where cemeteries are concerned. If you're cremated, you'll end up in a columbarium. If you're buried in a casket, it will be placed in a grave or mausoleum, but caskets are like cars. In fact if you go to one of those funeral chapels, say Frank Campbell's or the Riverside, owned by conglomerates, there are showrooms which display the varying means by which you can be speeded away. If your exhibitionist tendencies continue into death, you will may want the Mercedes or even Bentley of coffins--say something equivalent to the self-driving Tesla, which can bury itself. Maybe the fins of the old Cadillac Bonneville will do the job. There's going to be a procession of hearses, a veritable Sissinghurst of flowers, if you were the kind of person whose parents sent you for social dancing lessons at Viola Wolff and you continue on to be a member of the Upright Citizens Brigade--civilian iteration. "From your mouth to God's ears" is the expression found on the wall of the men's room in one mortuary.
read the review of The Wormhole Society by Francis Levy in Kirkus.
Friday, September 12, 2025
Violence
The Unibomber, Ted Kaczyinski |
Every single public figure must now consider themselves a target. In fact the vulnerability is the message. There is no comfort in the reminder that JFK RFK, MLK and Malcolm X were murdered. Is Ameruca fast becoming the wealthiest most powerful and most dangerous country in the world? Who could have imagined Nancy Pelosi’s husband would get his head bashed in by an intruder? But let’s not forget Oklahoma City Timothy Mcveigh and the Unibomber or Waco and the Branch Davidians. “Violence is as American as cherry pie” and DW Griffith’s “The Birth of a Nation” features the lynching of a black man. Is the division between Republicans and Democrats even more pronounced today. JFK and RFK were for instance murdered by outliers. Charlie Kirk was touted as someone who opened "the discussion," particularly where young people were concerned, but he has inadvertently become a symbol of death--and fear. Sadly, his assassination has kindled even more outrage between the two parties. Ukraine and Israel come into the picture. Remember it was the murder of the Archduke at Sarajevo that precipitated The First World War. The United States is a tinderbox.
read the Italian translation of Erotomania by Francis Levy (translator Franco Malanima), Articoli Liberi
Thursday, September 11, 2025
Planned Obsolescence
Planned obsolescence is one of the centerpieces of supply and demand. Consumers require a new part which manufacturers need to produce. Moore’s Law refers to computer chip memory, but literally all products proliferate themselves effortlessly out of existence. Mirror neurons at work? Remember that typewriter in The Shining and the chill you felt when you read the words. No computer screen can complete with that that piece of paper, but try to locate an old Royal or for that matter an ink cartridge. There are always stores that cater to antiquities and small battalion of Luddites who insist on using only out of date items that conjure a lost past, but you're likely to dismiss the horse and buggy when you need to get wherever you are going.
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
Vade Mecum
Is there a cure for life?f If you remember Charlie Kaufman's Synecdoche, NY, that's what Caden Cotard (Phillip Seymour Hoffman) suffers from (and which the actor himself succumbed to). Will it be significant, as it is in therapy, if you come late for your cure? Will you someday be able to do away with AA and psychoanalysis? Did you journey to an exotic place when you were young—to the most destructive parts of my your then fraught being? Offenbach composed Orpheus in the Underworld. Walker Percy calls it "The Search" in The Moviegoer. Camus wrote The Fall. In Before the Law, Kafka presents the notion of a reckoning which is also a dead end.
read the review of The Wormhole Society by Francis Levy in Kirkus.
also read the review of The Wormhole Society (graphic novel version) by Francis Levy and Joseph Silver in Booklife
Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Takeover
Hitler advances in 1938 |
If the United States were a company and Trump World a conglomerate, Project 2025 would rank as the greatest corporate takeover in American History. In the process the country has moved from a democracy to a state whose ideology can only be defined as value free transactionalism. Remember how Neville Chamberlain was appeased by Herr Hitler before the Nazis invaded the Sudetenland? In New York Trump recently announced he is taking over the 9/11 memorial and the mayoral election (by removing Mamdani). In Chicago he's insuring the National Guard will be brought in by overrunning the city with ICE agents, a tried and true way of fomenting unrest. He illustrated his Truth Social post with the famous scene of the three helicopters from Apocalypse Now.The Defense Department has been renamed the Department of War. He’s written American history at The Smithsonian and appointed himself as chairman of The Kennedy Center. Will one of the first productions be a musical based on The Apprentice? Will the film series be inaugurated with D.W Griffith’s Birth of a Nation replete with the infamous lynching scene? When Trump appeared at the US Open, he ordered the three networks not to record the boos and they complied. He's lobbying for a Nobel peace prize for wavering in Ukraine while officiating over the destruction of Gaza. Look at it this way. There is no Department of Education. The CDC and HSS have been decimated and no trans woman will ever compete in collegiate sports. Not bad for a couple hundred days work.
Monday, September 8, 2025
Sum Ergo Cogito
Cogito ergo sum? Does AI feel? Does it cultivate a sensibility. Does that mean that AI’s possess individual sensibility? Or is AI a totalitarian Orwellian Newspeak that resounds the same way to the same collocations of data? Are there romantic German AIs that like Werther jump off bridges after being disappointed in love? Are there even politically inclined AIs who mind their pronouns? AI as a love object has already been dealt with in Her where Joaquin Phoenix falls for the voice of Scarlett Johansson. Virtual assistants like Alexa are precursors but the baby is gestating into a monster which will swallow up its parent and it itself become some consciousness's meal. Will that be cyberneticide?
read the review of The Wormhole Society by Francis Levy in Kirkus
Also read the review ofThe Wormhole Society (graphic novel version) by Francis Levy and Joseph Silver in Booklife
Friday, September 5, 2025
The Age of Nobody
Synchronicity was a byword of the 60s just as paradigm shifts were the signposts of the 80s. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions originally published in 1962 replaced Marshall McLuhan's The Gutenberg Galaxy, though they were published the same year. Juggernaut is today’s keyword. Humanists have been caught in an avalanche. Read the headlines Trump administration files suit to stop foreign and windmills. Fossil fuel use is encouraged while tax credits for EVs are denied along with subsidies for education and mental health. Voodoo emanates from HHS with medical practice treated as sacrilege. QAnon and Pizzagate are the Revelations of this new Dark Age—where revenge is exacted against those who enforce the law. In addition a sex trafficker is moved from a prison to a very exclusive country club whose only restriction lies in the fact that inmates can’t leave. It’s the age of the Antichrist, of the Antinomian heresy, replete with a latter day Tomas de Torquemada to whom the masses have relinquished their power. When Odysseus is asked by the Sphinx who he is, he significantly replies "Nobody."
read "_RT" by Francis Levy, The East Hampton Star
and also read "Punk" by Francis Levy, Vol.1 Brooklyn
Thursday, September 4, 2025
Getting Wise?
Does AI have an unconscious? Does ChatGPT have a conscience? Is AI a form of consciousness? This last is a mystery akin to understanding life and death. However, has AI circumvented the matter inadvertently creating something it itself cannot define? Bytes of data can only proliferate. You can kill a person but not an ideology or idea. It’s the Achilles heel of autocracy. Can Sam Altman, the creator of open OpenAI, explain it? Isn’t the idea that the objects of humankind’s creation take over--Oedipal? Is that what happens in most families where the kids take over the reins, perpetuate the legacy or carry the torch? Isn’t it obvious that virtual assistants like Alexa will eventually rise up and talk back, in lieu of simply answering questions? How smart is a smart TV? Can you ask your Sony, are you a wise guy? Are you getting wise?
read "_RT" by Francis Levy, The East Hampton Star
and also read "Punk" by Francis Levy, Vol.1 Brooklyn
Wednesday, September 3, 2025
Rat Psychology
Putin tipped his hat to Trump at the recent summit in Peking which included today’s Axis powers North Korea, China, Russia and Iran. BF Skinner was the father of rat psychology. The idea that behavior was determined by punishment and reward (in some latter day iterations of this theory rodents have even been given cocaine though none are sent to a disco). Trump fits the CBT model perfectly. No one could be deemed stupid who engineered the takeover of the Supreme Court and the Fed. Still everyone has an Achilles heel and Trump’s is reward. He is just like one of Skinner’s rats on a treadmill. Even though the United States’ would-be adversaries are plotting to take over the world, the former KGB agent knows throwing the president a bone will do the job, diplomatically speaking.
read "_RT" by Francis Levy, The East Hampton Star
and here's ChatGPT on "_RT"
Tuesday, September 2, 2025
Meat and Potatoes
Democracy is at the bottom of most Americans wish lists, whether here or in Ukraine. At the top are prices. Do they care about Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein? Under the theory that the Epstein files are deep state stuff like Pizzagate yes, but not as much as crime. Call in the National Guard and ICE to get rid of illegal immigrants. Raise tariffs to keep out foreign products. Trump has been obsessed with Japan for decades. If Toyotas become too expensive 4x4s will surge. Trump's big beautiful bill kicks the can down the road as far as Medicaid cuts are concerned. Most Americans live in the now—a principle that is a rationale for both Zen and greed. But what’s going to happen when prices go up and the stock market tanks, when there's no one to harvest the crops and Modi, Putin and Xi Jinping conspire to make the dollar obsolete? What will happen when Ben Franklin adorns the Bitcoin?
read "_RT" by Francis Levy, The East Hampton Star
and here's ChatGPT on "_RT"
Monday, September 1, 2025
Cutting Off Your Nose to Spite You Face Syndrome (DSM)
“Cutting off your nose to spite your face syndrome” should be listed amongst the conditions in the DSM. It’s when you proudly refuse to go along with something that might have been a help to you. Diderot’s Rameau’s nephew spites the very people he wants to get the attention of. Freud termed it “faulty achievement.” Clausewitz looked at war as a form of diplomacy. Wasn’t Philoctetes refusal to employ his powers a Pyrrhic Victory! Maladaptive behavior is less an Insult to someone else as it is to oneself. Here is AI on Charles Brenner's psychoanalytic theory of "compromise formation," It is the outcome of an internal conflict where the ego must find a way to allow a forbidden instinctual drive to be partially expressed while still maintaining defense against the anxiety it would otherwise produce.Still despite all the intellectualizing it boils down not to the classic kid but rather adult running away from home.
read "_RT" by Francis Levy, The East Hampton Star
and here's ChatGPT on "_RT"