Like many women writers of the 19th Century, 20tth Century author Karen Blixen decided to use a male pseudonym, when she decided to give up working her ex-husband's coffee plantation in Africa, and try being a writer instead. Her pen name, Isaac, (Laughter) signals that she wants to laugh at the masquerade she has created … Continue reading Reading SEVEN GOTHIC TALES: Transformation, Transvestism, and “feminine” desire
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Storytime Sunday @ Magically Real, 01/22/12
A tiny post-holiday tale -- a version of which originally appeared in the lovely SHOULDER FRIENDS journal, edited by Lila Seidman and Lillian Behrendt. Probably not suited to kids, but who knows? Maybe. It's not "dirty" or anything. Death Comes For Presents Death comes knocking at the front door. I open but say wait. I … Continue reading Storytime Sunday @ Magically Real, 01/22/12
Storytime Sunday @MagicallyReal, 01/15/12
Here's one of my favorite stories from my archives! Bundle up with a buddy, dog, kittie, or other special being. Suitable for strange children of all ages... MEET MOOSHIE AND SMOOSHIE Mooshie and Smooshie are big furry blue monsters with large googly eyes, who live in the sewers of Beverly Hills. They eat … Continue reading Storytime Sunday @MagicallyReal, 01/15/12
Bruno Schulz and the Queer Visitation
Here's a gloriously strange and brilliant writer/graphic artist. A brief discussion of his writing follows, but you should really experience him for yourself, by click on the link at the end of the post. Reading Polish writer Bruno Schulz, we think immediately of Freud. The Father of Psychoanalysis’ notions are clearly represented in the short … Continue reading Bruno Schulz and the Queer Visitation
A to-do list for 2012 from guest blogger Mitzi Notnagel
What better way to end 2011 than with a set of recommendations from a fictional person? Heteronym Mitzi Notnagel makes her suggestions for a culturally, politically, and gastronomically active 2012. Enjoy. And Happy Sylvester! Liebe Fans of Zauberei, Irrealitaet, and so forth and so on --here is a little LISTE for was to do in … Continue reading A to-do list for 2012 from guest blogger Mitzi Notnagel
Of daughters, dads, and axes: An Invisible Sign, Dir. Marilyn Agrelo
Dear friends – Greetings! We’ve been on hiatus over at Magically Real HQ, because we have to work for a living and that work has gotten a bit overwhelming of late. But we don’t want the holiday season to go out without a little postmodern cheer brought to you by film director Marilyn Agrelo. The … Continue reading Of daughters, dads, and axes: An Invisible Sign, Dir. Marilyn Agrelo
Long Live his (simian) Majesty: A brief fun-down of the Monkey King’s hall of fame
His Chinese name is Sun Wukong. He’s linked with the Hindu god, Hanuman, and he's a video-game character with games on just about every console, a longtime manga hero (the Yanks at Marvel just snapped him up as of 09/11), a rock band, and he’s played by Jet Li, opera singers, and ballet dancers in … Continue reading Long Live his (simian) Majesty: A brief fun-down of the Monkey King’s hall of fame
Heteronyms unite! A review of Mania Klepto by an unreal person
Fernando Pessoa, an obscure but beloved poet and intellectual from turn of the century Lisbon, created 72 alternate personalities who wrote and created complex work, had complicated lives, and who were -- of course -- geniuses. The "heteronym" Pessoa explained, was not to be confused with a "pseudonym". While a pseudonym represented simply an alternate … Continue reading Heteronyms unite! A review of Mania Klepto by an unreal person