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Ordinary language is all right.

One could divide humanity into two classes:
those who master a metaphor, and those who hold by a formula.
Those with a bent for both are too few, they do not comprise a class.

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11 Mar '26 05:43:14 AM

'This image of early radio devoted in significant proportion to European art music might prompt an enduringly fixed and real resentment in contemporary American readers, as if that was a moment when high still thought it could lord it over low. But in the early and genuinely class-conscious decades of American radio, when questions of the equitable redistribution of wealth and privilege were actually discussed – as they now are not – and an end was sought to much openly acknowledged resentment, the broadcast of European art music was a model of possible democratization. Contrary to what might be guessed at today, the distinction between popular and classical was loosely synonymous with what in those decades was discerned as the distinction between light – or light popular – and serious music. In the manuscripts of Current of Music Adorno himself regularly deals with these two sets of categories as being easily interchangeable in the assumptions of the age. The significance of this is in what the now mostly forgotten pair light and serious music contributed to the synonymity. The distinction it drew indicates that the idea of amusement had not yet subordinated music entirely. Although the exclusivity of music as amusement was ascendant, a contrary seriousness of listening was commonly acknowledged as legitimate and valued. When high and low were invoked, the thinking involved was complex in a way that is now unfamiliar, since in the minds of many what was high was often valued as what ought to become the possession of all.'

10 Mar '26 02:23:55 AM

'What's the difference? It's that what we'll call conditions of possibility are rules of usage. Rules for the use of what? Not geometry. Rules for the use of some of our faculties which, under these rules, make geometry possible.'

19 Feb '26 08:22:36 PM

'… a haha, a hoho.'

18 Feb '26 12:19:18 AM

'This vehement directness, or verba ardens, is a way of appearing to override or supplant print by suffusing it with the energetic directness of speech.'

29 Jan '26 11:37:31 PM

When I get up enough on a language I switch devices like my old iPod to run in it, so that I'm forced to deal with it in a familiar setting. That's how I learned the Spanish verb borrar, for erasing playlists.

In one of the corridos and canciones about our martyred folk heroes that have sprung up this month, I catch the line: tu nombre que no lo van a borrar.

25 Jan '26 01:12:38 AM

'El rap es la vida y es tan grande que es difícil de encasillar. Es crónica pero también es otra cosa.'

5 Jan '26 02:13:21 AM

Trout stance

24 Dec '25 07:32:09 PM

καὶ τὸ σιωπᾶν λόγος

23 Dec '25 10:17:48 PM

'Why is jazz niche… and not at the center of our understanding of 20th century American intellectual and creative life?'