Exactly 20 years ago, the Slavonic city of Vukovar (aka. the “Croatian Stalingrad”) was taken by Serbian forces after three months of battle & siege, with massacres, expulsions and other human rights violations as consequences. However, this should only be the gory prelude to even more dreadful events… Continue reading
Archive for November, 2011
The “Croatian Stalingrad”, 1991 / 2011
Posted in Uncategorized with tags atrocities, battle of Vukovar, Croatia, Yugoslav Wars on 18 November 2011 by delclemOskar Kokoschka & his doll
Posted in Uncategorized with tags Alma Mahler, Austria, doll, fetishism, Oskar Kokoschka, Vienna on 17 November 2011 by delclemAfter his breakup with Alma Mahler, Kokoschka, in deepest desperation, ordered a life-size doll from a doll-maker in Munich which should resemble Alma in every detail, and he thought it would help him console himself for the loss of his loved one. Not surprisingly, the result was disappointing: a clumsy construction of fabric and wood-wool, which Kokoschka had beheaded at a wild, orgiastic party in his atelier in Dresden, in 1919. And so he separated himself from the curse of his life, Alma, in effigy form.
Andrzej Stasiuk: 9
Posted in Uncategorized with tags Andrzej Stasiuk, Literature, Poland, review, Warsaw on 10 November 2011 by delclemA review of Stasiuk’s great Warsaw city & crime novel “9”
by Tom Tomaszewski (c) THE INDEPENDENT, 2008
Cronenberg & Mortensen do Freud
Posted in Uncategorized with tags Austria, C. G. Jung, Canada, David Cronenberg, Fin-de-siècle, Psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, Vienna, Viggo Mortensen on 7 November 2011 by delclemViggo Mortensen replaced Christoph Waltz when it came to play Sigmund Freud in David Cronenberg’s new film A Dangerous Method (2011)
> Article on “Freuds movie treatments”.


