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Surreal Documents writes about Black Romanticism, Georges Bataille, and death by a Thousand Cuts and invokes shamans and Michael Taussig.

"The development of Romanticism occurred in the context of the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, and Colonization. The socio-cultural, political and economic changes that these historical developments entailed, informed the literary genre. Colonial expansion brought about encounters between colonialists and foreign peoples and places, and Romanticism as a genre arose partly as a response in writing to such encounters."[1]

In an earlier post Valter had [2] he had started with Adrien Borel and Georges Dumas to introduce death by a Thousand Cuts and a case of bibliomancy by his daughter.


Acute Records release their 11th CD, and their 2nd by The Lines, Flood Bank. With our previous critically acclaimed compilation Memory Span, we introduced (and reminded) music fans of a truly fantastic band of the post-punk era. While Memory Span compiled their singles and EPs, Flood Bank contains the band’s two LPs, Therapy and Ultramarine.


Bright Lights 62 (Bright Lights Film Journal)


Bad Love (film) by Catherine Breillat to be expected in 2009.


Kurt Cobain Top 50




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