Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Thank You Card Wording Engagement

NEW COLLECTION "Those who walk against the wind" and NEW PUBLICATIONS







Native launches this month of March, a new collection: "THOSE WHO WALK AGAINST THE WIND "(whose name derives from the Omaha, a Plains Indian people of North America, next to the Sioux). Small incisive books, activists, to 3 euros from 24 to 32 pages maximum and who intend to promote a revolution of conscience. A revolution whose art is, and will, most loyal support: All titles will receive a contribution of a contemporary artist who creates a work resonates with the theme of book. Each title will thus be an edition "collector": 50 to 100 separate copies sold at an average price of 30 €, numbered from the hand of the editor, signed by the author and accompanied by a drawing of the original work signed by artist

We launch the collection with a title of the English writer John Berger, "In the meantime, Reflections on Economic Fascism" (in bookstores March 25, 2009).

The next title will be available in May: "I am a teacher and I disobey" Bastien Cazals.

Then, in September 2009: "The Lifestyle maximum with the minimum" JR Geyer, "The Constitution torn" by Stéphane Beaumond.

We also publish this March:

1. The exhibition catalog Bernard Buffet to be held from March 12 to June 14, 2009 Center Vieille Charité in Marseilles. For the first time, to mark the tenth anniversary of his death, a major French museum hosts a solo exhibition of the work of this painter, unloved because they are poorly known. Thanks to the stubbornness of his sole trader, Maurice Garnier, works for the most ever shown in France will be revealed to the public. We discover that, far beyond the fifties considered the best years of the painter, following decades conceal true masterpieces. Both in its communication strategy in its overproduction and creation a style that sometimes is the comics - fifteen or twenty years before the free figuration
- Buffet was a pioneer in many areas, but he had to suffer a real conspiracy of silence

The Author: Henry Perier, who holds a doctorate in art history, the biographer of Pierre Restany - the Pope of art criticism in the twentieth century - has provided, among others, the curator of the exhibition China The Corps throughout Chinese contemporary art at the MAC in Marseille in 2004. He has also organized numerous artistic events in France and abroad.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Gay Cruising Spot In Leeds

Chassé-croisé

the distance I saw a bright light shining,
Close me, you're close to full speed.
think I allowed to govern your rudder stock,
Hoist, then slide down your sails.

Idiot one day, nice night, here is my nova
Venue thunder in my head like a missile.
It exploded: "I stay here, you you're leaving!"
me leaving her dowry: the whole world in exile ...

Friday, February 6, 2009

Cervical Position When Menstruating?

Summer Clothes

two years without winter Lent approach
midnight meal seconds of a song by the glass
cars dance for us
repeated follow and does not really look like
but still we are here
rain away from all sides
party rinse the idea of happiness-impact back of the throat
Gap faces accomplice
I vomit my too full of fun
but still we are here
I saw my last-minute squabble water mud slut
God I was not created in your image
ctrl-x ctrl-v
summer clothes are my feet my head is our foot
but still we are here
then walk back door on the street of death impioks
Every day we send its signals
white hair tibia holed wrinkle of a smile
your fingers crackle light as foam
but still we are here
I finish my book travel page 12
mine pencil pencil pencil
I'll gum my frontal cortex pumice pilate
my bare feet are planted in asphalt
but still we are tired


But so are we.
But still, us!
But still.
But both ... But
. But
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

How To Draw Skin Peeling

Puzzles French

imitations of me Your mouth swishing a truism
What j'ois, good Myrmidon decrepit as I am, I fly
Flying Squirrel In Attic
offer and ataraxia Thy soul right on!

Your ex-crushes of simpleton nonsense
By his rigmarole, I give him a witticism.
His head, a nine yards, I just explode.
Apollo! What arpeggio jazzy harmonies!

finish the aria, outcast, I go to my lovely. Finish
dilection, let's body
Donzelle, cools me a épactase

If I offer love, let thee dumb, then ecstasy
Puisqu'indéfectiblement
I will table the ampersand us .

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Which Side Of Orange Do You Put Toothpaste

ALBERT CAMUS AND INDIA By Sharad Chandra translation Sylvie Crossman

Native editions / distribution Harmonia Mundi

Who knew that Camus, thanks to Jean Grenier, a professor of philosophy at Algiers - it same translator of Sanskrit - had read the Bhagavad-Gita ; he kept, hanging in the living room of his house in Lourmarin, a painting of Tara, the mother of all Buddhas? Had there been, in books of the writer, the numerous references to key texts and authors of Indian philosophy, practices meditation Hindu ascetics, yogis of Tibet? And we suspected that all foreign playwrights, author of Caligula was the most played today on the Indian scenes, Madras, New Delhi ?

The merit of this book by Sharad Chandra is not only to remind us all that, but to invite us to reread the Stranger, The Myth of Sisyphus, The Plague, Wedding .. . in this light: much more than influence, a convergence between the work of the great French writer and Oriental philosophers, followers of "holiness without God."

Sharad Chandra , born in 1943 in Jaipur, now lives in New Delhi. Academic, poet, she is the translator, Hindi, Albert Camus, but also Claude Simon, Jean Paul Sartre and Michel Deon, Grand Prix of French influence of the French Academy in 1993, she was a founding member of Society for human values and universal responsibility, in New Delhi.