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-Painting: ''[[Morphine]]'', [[Santiago Rusiñol]], [[1894]]+'''Santiago Rusiñol''' (1861 - 1931) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Catalonia|Catalan]] [[post-impressionism|post-impressionist]]/[[Decadent]] painter, author, and playwright.
-<hr>+He was born in [[Barcelona]] in 1861, and died in [[Aranjuez]] in 1931 while painting its famous gardens.
-Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Poetry... But Were Afraid to Ask Timothy Leary+
-cover photograph: '[[De Toren van Babel]]' in [[Ruigoord]] by [[Marrit Dijkstra]])+He influenced [[Pablo Picasso]] as a modern artist, and also left a lot of modernist buildings in [[Sitges]], a town in [[Catalonia]] very influenced by that artist.
-''[[Goede Raad is Vuur]]'' is a [[Dutch language]] [[poetry anthology]] and at the same time a [[theory of poetry]], first published by [[Simon Vinkenoog]] in [[2004]]. 
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-Simon Vinkenoog is the Dutch [[Timothy Leary]], just as [[Jean-Jacques Lebel]] was the French Timothy Leary, see ''[[Equivalents and synchronicity|counterpart]]s''. 
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-The book is the definitive guide to [[cult poetry]] and begs for a English translation. 
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-[[Heinrich Kley]]  
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-[[Walter Schnackenberg]] via [[AJRMS]] 
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-[[Sea Lion Woman]] 
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-An illustration by French artist [[Manuel Orazi]] (1860–1934) from Figaro illustré for a story by [[Jean Rameau]]. --[[John Coulthart]] 
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-[[On The Wire]] 
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-Playlist - [[2008 October 18|18 October 2008]][http://otwradio.blogspot.com/2008/10/playlist-18th-october-2008.html] 
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-:World’s End Girlfriend – Unspoiled Monster – Midi Creative / Noble 
-:[[Jorge Ben]] – Quen Foi – Philips 
-:Eddie – You can call me – [[Luaka Bop]] 
-:[[Myra Davies]] – Burrough’s Bunker – Moabit Music 
-:Dub Gabriel & Karen Gibson Roc – Spirit made flesh – Destroy All Concepts 
-:Sekou Diabate – Mangue – Marabi 
-:Group Doueh – Cheyla ya Haiuune – Sublime Frequenciess 
-:Ezekiel Honig – Broken marching band – Anticipate 
-:[[Barbara Morgenstern]] – Come to Berlin (Telefon Tel Aviv mix) – Monika 
-:Hanggai – 5 Heroes – World Music Network 
-:Salah Ragab & the Cairo Jazz band – Egypt strut - Art Yard 
-:[[Sir Richard Bishop]] – Saraswati – Drag City 
-:[[Alton Ellis]] (& The Flames) - Life is Down in Denver - Trojan 
-:Alton Ellis - Loneliness -Orijahnal Records 
-:[[Vampire Weekend]] - A-Punk - XL 
-:Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou - Se We Non Nan - Analog Africa 
-:Empty Boat - The Church Doors - Poo Productions 
-:Holy F*** - Super Inuit (Live)- XL 
-:Rodney Crowell - Funky and the Farm Boy - Yep Roc 
-:The Hold Steady - Stay Positive - Rough Trade 
-:David Grubbs - The Not-so-distant - Drag City 
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-The latest novel by [[Dimitri Verhulst]], ''[[Godverdomse dagen op een godverdomse bol]]'', is the story of [[human evolution]], much like the [[epic poem]] ''[[The Legend of the Centuries]]'' by [[Victor Hugo]] was in the 19th century and ''[[The Cantos]]'' by [[Ezra Pound]] in the 20th century. 
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-The novel should be seen as an epic poem rather than regular novel. 
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Santiago Rusiñol (1861 - 1931) was a Spanish Catalan post-impressionist/Decadent painter, author, and playwright.

He was born in Barcelona in 1861, and died in Aranjuez in 1931 while painting its famous gardens.

He influenced Pablo Picasso as a modern artist, and also left a lot of modernist buildings in Sitges, a town in Catalonia very influenced by that artist.




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