October 20, 2012
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Kurt Van Eeghem ontvangt Marc Van den Hoof. Met jazz, film en de auteurs Raymond Queneau en Charles Baudelaire als entree bewijst Marc dat in de Franse cultuur het chanson tot de "hoge" cultuur behoort. Daarvoor maakt hij dapper gebruik van zijn achtergrond als romanist, jazzkenner en begenadigd verteller.
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar
Illustration: Freud Smoking a Cigar (Max Halberstadt)[1]
Juxtapoem:
- "A phallic symbol (a. k. a. "lingam") is any cylindrical object that, by any stretch of the imagination, may be construed as representing a penis, whether flaccid or erect. One of the most famous of such symbols was the cigar that Sigmund Freud, psychoanalinguist and popularizer of the "phallic stage" of male adolescent development, during which boys discover that they are different than girls and envy the opposite sex's sleek, "unobtrusive" look, kept always at hand or mouth. Freud was seldom seen without his cigar, which he said, with a wink, was "just a cigar."" --Uncyclopedia[2]
Hrací karty[3] from Pohádky Pro Dospělé (1925, English: Fairy Tales for Adults), written by Jean Qui Rit and illustrated by Artuš Scheiner.
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