W.R. Baker Reads "Lazarus Wigley" (2011)

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Decline and Liberation

In the not so distant future actors, painters, writers, sculptors, musicians and directors will experience the world first before creating a world of their own!


It makes no sense to get personal. Each of us is a piece on a chessboard called history. 

If you want to create something new or expand an unmined field
expect to spend most of your life known to only a few.

There's a kind of woman and man the government and the corporations want. We all know what he or she is. As Barbara Tuchman alluded to "when the gap between the real and the ideal becomes too great, the human mind snaps."

Sometimes when I'm watching T.V. I feel the American people are being portrayed as a lost tribe of nit wits. Without sports American men would go insane; they would have nothing to talk about.

Look at the depth of the individual the Western World generated 
from 1880 to 1980, those who were propelled into the main arenas and compare them to the people who now command the stage.


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