I woke up with this sentence: “Performance-wise, Al Capone is at the top of the list.”
Capone would probably have given himself a 10, no?
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Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Performance review
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Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Rewriting history
“The president tried to rewrite his history with advising Americans about the coronavirus. His own words prove him wrong”: "Trump Now Claims He Always Knew the Coronavirus Would Be a Pandemic" (The New York Times).
Or as a non-Times writer once put it, “The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.” Yes, that’s George Orwell, in Nineteen Eighty-Four. And here is Orwell on totalitarian history.
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And some video evidence:
As Trump pivots to coronavirus crisis mode, let’s not forget the months of downplaying and denial. pic.twitter.com/gH1xZAHXm5
— The Recount (@therecount) March 17, 2020
By Michael Leddy at 4:56 PM comments: 0
Two Williams
[William Butler Yeats. Bain News Service, photographer unknown, c. 1915–1920. From the Library of Congress Flickr account. Click for a larger view.]
On this Saint Patrick’s Day, William Butler Yeats reminds us of the importance of social distancing as he holds a volume of William Blake’s poetry to his chest. Stand back, says the Irish William, and don’t you dare try to touch my book.
Please, stand back. No bars. No parties. Stay home if your life and work allow that. Enjoy some Bewley’s or Jameson in your own living room. Happy Saint Patrick’s Day.
[Bewley’s is tea, Irish; Jameson, whiskey, Irish. The name Leddy, also Irish.]
By Michael Leddy at 8:24 AM comments: 0
Monday, March 16, 2020
Wealth, illusion, corruption
Father Gervase Knopwood aims to disillusion young David Staunton about his father Boy Staunton, “a great man of business.” Knoppy doesn’t go so far as to suggest that the elder Staunton was dishonest:
Robertson Davies, The Manticore (1972).
Other Robertson Davies posts
“Fellows of the first importance” : “Visible branch establishments” : “Like a duck to water” : “A designer and a manufacturer” : “The intrepid Orph” : “The socks-shorts moment”
By Michael Leddy at 8:26 AM comments: 0
A last autocorrection
I’m done with iOS autocorrection, which has messed up my writing again and again. The last straw: in this post, autocorrect turned Asaf Bitton into Asaf Burton. I didn’t see the change until several hours later. No thanks.
I’m done with macOS autocorrection too. Now all mistakes will be my own.
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Sunday, March 15, 2020
A movement for these times
It’s #StayTheFuckHome. Not a joke. With twelve guidelines, in order of increasing difficulty and effectiveness.
Not everyone can stay the, &c. The first nine guidelines are probably within the reach of most readers.
By Michael Leddy at 9:12 PM comments: 4
Store talk
“Go and buy. Enjoy it. Have a nice dinner. Relax”: Donald Trump*, a few minutes ago.
By Michael Leddy at 4:25 PM comments: 0
“Not a snow day”
Asaf Bitton, of Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, offers recommendations for social distancing. “This is not,” he says, “a snow day”:
the only strategies that can get us off this concerning trajectory are those that enable us to work together as a community to maintain public health by staying apart.*
March 16: The Boston Globe has an updated, expanded version of this piece.
By Michael Leddy at 9:39 AM comments: 2
Today’s Zippy
[Zippy, March 15, 2020. Click for a larger view.]
Today’s Zippy feels like a cross between Bill Griffith and Roz Chast. How many boxes can you check? (Me, eight.)
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