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Our Daily Bleed...
but the lack of strong temptation;
better to leave us with our lie of being good."
— Stephen Dobyns, "Bleeder"
CEM KARACA
Turkish folk & protest singer, street activist.
GO FOR BROKE DAY.Zurich: SIX RINGINGS FESTIVAL: Boog (Old Man Winter), a giant snowman stuffed with explosives, is jeered, taunted, & then blown up. Much feasting & revelry.
Tibet: SUNNING OF THE BUDDHA. Lamas bring buddha statues out of temples of abstract tranquility to enjoy the sun.
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http://www.bopsecrets.org/recent/buddhists.htm*PEACE, HUMOR & ENLIGHTENMENT BE UNTO YOU*



James Joyce Ulysses (chapter 9, paragraph 52):
Khaki Hamlets don't hesitate to shoot. The bloodboltered shambles in act five is a forecast of the concentration camp sung by Mr SwinburneJames Joyce Ulysses (chapter 10, paragraph 512):
They drove his wits astray, he said, by visions of hell. He will never capture the Attic note. The note of Swinburne, of all poets, the white death & the ruddy birth. That is his tragedy. He can never be a poet. The joy of creation.Jack London The Sea Wolf (chapter 26, paragraph 23):
As he had read pessimism into Omar, so now he read triumph, stinging triumph & exultation, into Swinburne's lines. And he read rightly, & he read well.F. Scott Fitzgerald This Side of Paradise (book 2, chapter 3, paragraph 76):
[...] that would take the place of the great, deep love that was never so near, yet never so much of a dream. One poem they read over & over; Swinburne's "Triumph of Time," & four lines of it rang in his memory afterward on warm nights when he saw the fireflies among dusky tree...F. Scott Fitzgerald This Side of Paradise (book 1, chapter 2, paragraph 301):
http://eir.library.utoronto.ca/rpo/display/poet319.html
"Hadn't you better get some dope on yourself, Amory?" Amory subsided resignedly & drooped into a contemplation of the scenery. Swinburne seemed to fit in somehow.
Carlo Cafiero, Errico Malatesta, Pietro Cesaré Ceccarelli & the Russian militant Sergei Stepniak are among the 26 dubbed the "Gang of Matese" (la “banda” del Matese) by the government after the town of Letino declares a social revolution & libertarian communism three days hence.Le forze armate soffocano una insurrezione nel Matese (Campania) guidata da Carlo Cafiero ed Errico Malatesta, a cui avevano aderito anche i parroci dei paesi di Letino e Gallo.
[Source: Crimini e Misfatti][Details / context]
It is Emile Eudes, a French Blanquist, who proposes the name of "Commune of Paris" to the incipient revolutionary structure during the Paris Uprising of 1871, which is adopted; Former pharmacy student, a member of the Military Commission during the Paris Commune; 1871, Blanqui's party organized in London as La Commune Révolutionnaire, under Émile Eudes; 1880, 28 mai.- Début de la parution du journal Ni Dieu, ni Maître (Auguste Blanqui, Émile Eudes, Édouard Vaillant).
[Sources]
http://faculty.roosevelt.edu/schroeder/1880.htm
1889 -- Italy: Court of Rome sentences the socialist/anarchist Andrea Costa to three years in prison for "ribellione alla polizia di stato."
http://www.polyarchy.org/basta/crimini/tre.html
1889 --Start of Sherlock Holmes story "Adventure of the Copper Beeches" (BG).
1894 --US: 11 strikers are killed in a riot at Connellsville, Pa.
1894 --Start of the Sherlock Holmes story "Adventure of the Empty House" (BG).
1895 --England: That anarchist degenerate Oscar Wilde is arrested for homosexuality.
1895 --Start of the Sherlock Holmes story "Adventure of the 3 Students" (BG).
1897 -- Spain: Benevento anarchist uprising.
1904 -- Argentina: The (daily) "Protesta" begins publishing, which for so many years weathers all storms."Protesta" was preceded by "El Perseguido" (1890-1897), the first of the rapidly developing active & numerous anarchist publications, & the "La Protesta Humana" (begun June 13, 1897), followed by the daily "Protesta"
[Source: Max Nettlau, Errico Malatesta: The Biography of an Anarchist.]
1906 --US: Hipster, flipster musician Lord Buckley lives, Stockton, California.
Daily Bleed Saint, 2004: LORD BUCKLEY
His Royal Hipness, the original mind-bubbler.
1910 --France: Kissing is banned on French railways for causing too many delays.
[Source: Calendar Riots]
1911 --US: 80,000 march in 5th Avenue funeral for Triangle Shirtwaist victims, NY.
http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/trianglefire/
1914 --US: Emma Goldman lectures on "The Conflict of the Sexes" in Chicago; attended by at least 1,000 people.
1915 --During this month, writing from exile in Europe, Margaret Sanger criticizes Emma Goldman for failing to provide adequate support & coverage of Sanger's legal battles. Emma calls her charge "very unfair" & assures her that her magazine, "Mother Earth", will stand by her.
Margaret Sanger participated in the Patterson Textile Strike of 1913 which she wrote about in Hippolyte Havel's "Revolutionary Almanac." She also contributed articles to Havel's "Revolt," Emma Goldman's "Mother Earth," Alexander Berkman's "The Blast" & The Modern School magazine.
Also during this month the Organizing Junta of the Partido Liberal Mexicano, including the Magón brothers (see Ricardo Flores Magón), appeals to the readers of "Mother Earth" for solidarity with the Mexican revolutionary movement.
Emma also poses for a portrait by the artist Robert Henri.
1916 --US: Emma Goldman's courtroom hearing on her birth control violation takes place amid ruckus between police & her supporters.
[ed. note: this date from the Chonology at the EG Papers Project appears to be in error; [Details] ]
1917 -- Writer Robert Bloch, lives. Also writes as Collier Young.
American crime & suspense writer, who famous for stories about psychopaths. Best known is Psycho, a stunning film by Alfred Hitchcock (1960). Also wrote humorous fantasy, science fiction, short stories, screenplays & radio plays.Bloch was asked that tired old question: why he wrote horror fiction. Bloch, who always had a quick wit, thought for a moment & replied,
"I have the heart of a small boy... & I keep it in a drawer at home."
He wrote a fan letter to H.P. Lovecraft at the age of 16. Lovecraft encouraged the boy to begin writing fiction & to submit his stories to Weird Tales. Thus began a 60-year writing career that is one of the most distinguished in the horror & mystery field. http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/rbloch.htm
http://mgpfeff.home.sprynet.com/bloch.html
http://web.tiscali.it/andrebalza/
1919 --Poland: The army executes 35 Jews for distributing relief packages (post-WWI).
1920 -- Ireland: One hundred & twenty police stations & 22 tax offices are torched to commemorate the insurrectionists of the Easter Rising. See also 1966 below.
Source: 'Calendar Riots'
1921 --Russia: Early this month Emma Goldman & Alexander Berkman return to Moscow determined to cut off all relations with the Bolshevik government.
Also during the month, they plan to request permission to leave the country; prepared to exit secretly if necessary. Agrees to appeal to anarchists in the US for funds to support the Kropotkin Museum. Emma accompanies Louise Bryant to meet Stanislavsky, "the father of the modern Russian theater."
See Emma Goldman's My Disillusionment in Russia — Ch 28.
The Armenian medical doctor Alexander Atabekian was one of the veteran anarchists who founded the Museum; arrested in the 30s & presumably died in a Stalinist labor camp in 1940. Vera Figner was director of the Museum until she was herself banished by the Communists on Feb. 3, 1930.
Peter Kropotkin, see
http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/KropotkinPeter.htm
1924 -- F. Scott Fitzgerald publishes "How We Live on $36,000 a Year" in the Saturday Evening Post to help defray the expenses of high living.
http://www.sc.edu/fitzgerald/index.html
1926 -- Precious metal?: H.L. Mencken arrested in front of hundreds of cheering spectators in Boston, for selling a banned issue of the American Mercury. magazine
http://www.io.com/~gibbonsb/mencken.html
1926 --First issue of Hugo Gernsback's magazine "Amazing Stories" is published.
1930 -- France: Antoine Cyvoct dies. Lyons anarchist militant.Cyvoct was wrongly suspected of & spent many years in prison, then worked then worked in the bookstore business, & gave talks on prison conditions.
1930 -- India: Gandhi's march to the sea begins.

1942 --
Austrian novelist Robert Musil dies, Geneva, Switzerland.
Daily Bleed Saint, March 18 2004, ROBERT MUSIL
Mystic novelist of existential "man without qualities."
http://www.xs4all.nl/~jikje/New/about.html
1943 -- England: Peter Miller (1943-1999), labor activist, militant anarchist, dies of cancer. Trotskyite until he met Albert Meltzer. Involved with Anarchist Black Cross (ABC), Leicester Secular Society; wrote for "Black Flag," "Freedom," "Cienfugos Press Anarchist Review," "Anarchy Magazine" & editor, in the 1970s, of the anarchist cultural zine "Z Review."
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/meltzer.htm
1944 --US: Merce Cunningham & John Cage dances "Spontaneous Earth" & "Triple Paced" premier, NYC.
To me, Cage was essentially a thirties lefty, who was more interesting than others who came out of that period because he made some original perceptions not only about art but especially about the place of politics in art, & then the possible role of art for politics, all the while remaining true to the sentiment of that time. In my sense of Cage, Zen & chance & everything else came afterwards; they are merely icing on this essentially anarchist cake.— Richard Kostelanetz
http://www.sterneck.net/john-cage/kostelanetz/index.php
http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/cage.php
http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/bright/cage/biography.html
1951 --US: Julius & Ethel Rosenberg are sentenced to death as atomic spies, NY.
1951 -- Turkey: Rock protest singer, activist Cem Karaca lives, Istanbul.Daily Bleed Saint 2005-2006
Turkish protest singer, counterculture totem, social rebel.
1952 -- US: No Blacklist?: Howard Hughes temporarily closes down MGM studios. His explanation: The authors of all 11 stories on the current shooting schedule were suspected Communist sympathizers.
1955 -- US: Farmers Home Administration offers loan guarantees for home fallout shelters.
1956 -- US: Columnist Victor Riesel, a crusader against labor racketeers, blinded in New York City when a hired assailant throws sulfuric acid in his face.
1957 -- Beatser Jack Kerouac leaves Tangier, for Paris; goes to the Louvre Museum; travels to England. & late this month returns to New York.Kerouac came to Tangiers to see William Burroughs & stayed in a room above him, Feb-March, where he typed Burroughs' Naked Lunch manuscript. (Kerouac came up with the title which Burroughs originally called Word Hoard.) In March Allen Ginsberg & Peter Orlovsky showed up to visit them.
1958 -- Castro declares war on dictatorial & corrupt Batista regime. As the US turns against him he moves into the Communist fold & sets up his own dictatorship.
http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/bright/dolgoff/cubanrevolution/toc.html
1959 -- Cuba: Censorship of the media, prohibition of strikes & other labor & anarchist activities in Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader Fidel Castro's regime.[Details / context]
1962 -- US: Billie Sol Estes indicted for selling millions of dollars' worth of chattel mortgages on nonexistent fertilizer tanks.
1965 -- US: Alpert & Metzner at Vanguard Theater, Greenwich Village, NYC.
1966 -- Ireland: To commemorate 50 years since the Easter Rising, the Horatio Nelson Monument in Dublin is blown up. See also 1920 above.
[Source: Calendar Riots]
1967 -- US: Food's Good, But Don't Drink the Punch?Grayline Tours starts touring Haight-Ashbury hippie scene.
1968 -- US: Frisco Mayor Alioto issues a proclamation condemning the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Thousands of people gathered at Civic Center in memory of the civil rights leader. City flags lowered to half staff.
1968 --US: Martin Luther King's assassination provokes riots in Seattle.
1969 -- US: A weekend of antiwar demonstrations begins in all major; anti-war marches in 50 cities attract an estimated 150,000 Vietnam War protesters.
1969 --Vatican: Pope Paul VI abolishes the galero (red hat) & red shoes of cardinals. Now they won't be mistaken for prostitutes.
1972 -- Outer Space: Pioneer 11 launched. Where did it go?
1972 -- US: Harrisburg 7 trial ends in a mistrial after 11 weeks (this was for plotting to kidnap Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader Kissinger & blow up heating vents); only Phil Berrigan & Sister Elizabeth McAllister declared guilty — of smuggling letters in & out of prison!.
1974 -- Luxemburg: Founding of the Confederation of Socialist Parties of the European Community.
1974 -- Head Up His...? Henri LaMothe dives 40 feet into 12-1/2 inches of water. Foot in mouth, etc.
1976 -- China: Tien an men Square incident, popular demonstration of criticism of the Chinese regime in power in defiance of banning such criticism.
1976 -- US: Germ Warfare? Billionaire Howard Hughes dies. Lover of bugs, germs & the great outdoors. Despite living in plastic bags for over 30 years, the germs finally get him. War is hell.
1976 --US: The FBI reveals its criminal COINTELPRO activities to disrupt black groups.
1977 --US: 11 alien bodies are allegedly recovered from a UFO, southern Ohio. Politicians all, surely.

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1981 -- US: Beloved & Respected Comrade Leader Ronnie Reagan is declared a Public Moron, Berkeley, California. Imbecile, cretin, they all work well. Then there are the voters who love him.
1982 -- Ireland: Nuclear free zone declared by Dublin City Council.
1983 -- El Salvador: Two members of a christian community in San Ramon are abducted, tortured & shot by the national police. In September, death squads will bomb the Jesuit residence in San Salvador.Since 1981, 17 priests, nuns & religious workers have been killed. Why the carnage?
Religious commitment among many Central America clergy has taken the form of a new doctrinal outlook known as Liberation Theology, which stresses that the Catholic church's primary mission is to serve the poor rather than the wealthy & powerful cliques favored & supported by the US government/corporations. Priests & lay people have fanned out into the countryside & cities, preaching that the people's poverty is not God's will but the result of historical patterns of oppression that can be overcome only with action.

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"I really would just love to get an apartment, stop working & live with Peter & write poems," was Ginsberg's reply.
"So why don't you do that?" asked the doctor.
"What happens if I get old or something?"
"You're a nice person. There's always people who will like you."

I have thesecret, I carry
Subversive Salami in My
ragged briefcase
Garlic, Poverty
a will to Heaven
— Allen Ginsberg
http://www.yourpain.com/shiva/poetry/howl2.html
http://www.litkicks.com/People/AllenGinsberg.html
http://ezone.org/ez/e2/articles/digaman.html
http://www.ginzy.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Kaprow
3000 --
"So I said good-bye to government, & I gave my reason; That a really good religion, is a form of treason."— Kurt Vonnegut, anarchist, Cat's Cradle

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