No, there is plenty of evidence that Shakespeare was a vital and active member of The Lord Chamberlain’s Men and, later, The King’s Men. I wish pointless presentations like this didn’t pop up in my Shakespeare searches.
@user-gi9rn4vd9s7 күн бұрын
excellent talk. Elizabeth Winkler is witty and informative!
@youniverse-8 күн бұрын
CEO of Evil Corp talking about Retrograde Ejaculation... what alternate timeline did I stumble into? Did Whiterose's project work? 😅
@adira249 күн бұрын
I love him so much 😭 his work with lispector has changed my life
@adira2410 күн бұрын
This was such a lovely talk, thank you for sharing
@johnhealy818618 күн бұрын
I have just finished this book,and really enjoyed it. Very well written: honest, revealing and informative.well done mr Chisholm.
@davidherz996823 күн бұрын
Eloquent and listenable, for those of you wishing to work on diction, this is a good specimen!
@sgwinenoob211524 күн бұрын
its quite funny to plot the arc of Sciolino's abrasive attempts at camaraderie by making all these sarcastic jokes which fall flat and watch Schiff get more and more annoyed and curt with each one
@pepegrillo665Ай бұрын
Quite useless and poor use of our attention resources...unless you came after reading the boom it makes little sense and the title and description is terribly misleading
@vivianbobka5239Ай бұрын
thanks. i needed to hear this.
@sidequestsallyАй бұрын
Fantastic! I was also a part of a Society of the Birds in my own right and we were and are indeed a little skittish when you stare at us directly. I'm off to grab as many copies of this as I can afford to distribute to the group. Our current concerns are that of survival in the barest sense as we are all atomized by Capital. I was delighted by the fracking analogy put forth here. It is exactly what has been on our collective minds. We are also wrestling on how to maneuver in what might become a post labor economy into the attention economy without contributing to the Attention problem ourselves. This book should be an excellent meditation. Cheers!
@uplbdevcomАй бұрын
Quite confusing presentation for a general audience who has not read the book
@KulchurKatАй бұрын
Ah, this is wonderful. Thank you both. Great Q&A at the end too. I could listen to Patricia forever. (Which incidentally reminds me to subscribe to the LRB!)
@BennettP1824Ай бұрын
So what does the ending “tion” literally mean?
@KristineAnderson-go8kjАй бұрын
Such an important conversation--thank you. And such an important and highly readable book Linda Hervieux has written.
@patriciadelley7746Ай бұрын
Fabulous Raymond, well said 👌👌
@SharronGaskins-hk2rzАй бұрын
Outstanding!!!!!!
@rosawilson1430Ай бұрын
HOOYAH, Navy!
@rosawilson1430Ай бұрын
Outstanding, Ray❤
@rooruffneckАй бұрын
Wonderful book! Try The Lost Scrapbook by Evan Dara.
@thomasfranche6770Ай бұрын
Having been interested in Saint Domingue and Haiti for several years, I just recenltly read Jeremy Popkin's book that collects several eye-witness accounts of what happened during the slave insurrection in France's wealthiest colony Saint Domingue (now called the Haitian Revolution). I listened to another presentation and what was very interesting was the content that Mr. Popkin shared, but also in the hostile reaction of the largley black audience, who are obviously miffed and made uncomfortable by the facts that Popkin explains (in good faith). Yes, Popkin is a typical leftist academic, who walks on eggeshells around blacks and other non-whites regarding these prickly subjects, but when the black audience members, who upon realizing that they have no serious justification for their viewpoints, fall back on the old "oral tradition" bit (which cannot be verified and holds no academic nor legal weight), it shows that they are bankrupt intellectually and cannot justify their anger and general anti white attitude. Yes, slavery was bad, yes whites were the first to abolish it, yes, the French were better than the English and Spanish regarding Amerindians and blacks, yes the salves massacred all of the Fench (meaning the white inhabitants of Saint Domingue), yes the gens de couleur libres were largely responsible for this (at the source, with the French Revolution in the background, because they, as mixed race, were probably completely rootless and were were quite upset about their "inbetween" status, caught between two worlds). I would say to black audiences to calm down, take a good long hard look at themselves in the mirror and try to be more balanced and less hysterical/hostile when coming to an academic conference with historians who actually have documentation to back up what they say and are not just making up stories that "oral tradition" told them.
@monicaaparecidaoliveira8063Ай бұрын
It is important to remember that before the abolitionists there were the enslaved Black people from Africa who fought fiercely (Zumbi dos Palmares, evolta dos Males, Brasil) against this horrible system created by the European.
@janettamaclean63172 ай бұрын
5 minutes in and I'm asking myself how long this video will take? Great subject. Smart people, probably a fun interesting book. I've been fracked so I won't be thinking about it for too long....
@jackkomisar4582 ай бұрын
The discussion is fairly interesting but the volume is very low.
@probablyadog2 ай бұрын
i wish there were more writers like lockwood
@probablyadog2 ай бұрын
thank you!!!!
@InFellowShip2 ай бұрын
This woman is completely sociopathic
@Owl3502 ай бұрын
Black Military Officers are a dangerous racist that's what's wrong .
@lindahoganson8721Ай бұрын
To whom?
@Albdentist2 ай бұрын
“The other side of Paris “ is an amazing book, possibly one of the best…
@christopherhalliday29002 ай бұрын
Of course I wish Jimmy was still here, but man, I'm sure glad he was here when he was. A gentleman and true performer, entertainer, and story teller! Love and miss you Bubba
@DavidDudley-yy2ui2 ай бұрын
The best interview. He lays it all out there.
@bjwnashe55892 ай бұрын
Great writer. Kairos is an amazing novel.
@angusm94192 ай бұрын
Pour me a glass.....and leave the bottle.
@SusieAspen2 ай бұрын
An enlightening conversation that unveils forgotten histories and prompts deep reflection. Kudos to Jori Lewis and Robin Allison Davis for their insightful contributions!
@sonnithehungryyogi44582 ай бұрын
I read this book a couple of weeks ago and it has stayed with me. So much so that I keep wanting more. Which is why I keep finding interviews of hers. This work is beautiful!
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@juliabrowne9492 ай бұрын
Thank you for this important, awakening exposé.
@Sarah-qo9bu2 ай бұрын
She literally just attacks white men the whole book lol
@mayurireddy81962 ай бұрын
Beautiful library
@SevenYB-jb3to2 ай бұрын
An extremely important topic that isn't discussed nearly enough, if at all. Apart from surveillance being essential for authoritarian governments these days, I wonder what would Dr. Veliz say about a dystopian society like Sweden that is trying to transfer all aspects of its citizens' lives into the phones, attempting to get rid of cash altogether, and is doxing it's citizens online with their addresses (which are required by law to be accurately reported), dates of birth, and other private information that anyone can access through search in a few seconds.
@elebelle512 ай бұрын
Thank you. I'm putting this book on my list!
@marsnbooks3 ай бұрын
there is mention of her upcoming book, but i am still not able to find it online. any help anyone?
@davidlebovitz3 ай бұрын
Such a fun evening!
@ciscodealmeida85413 ай бұрын
Today you can say all the stupid things you say because the USA is in a Fallen State, any other time you would be serving tables. Just because some victims of the fallen state applaud you ,does not make anything you say worth reading.
@jillfryer66993 ай бұрын
I thought the Cure for Insomnia would be copy MP and sleep by day and work and the rest by night. It worked well for him. However as a life long asthma sufferer I can say Proust does nothing to help. And psychosomatic is a quack diagnosis or an unsympathetic relation. I better exit and check out the Not the Andrew Marr Show.
@bertiemarshall33913 ай бұрын
Interviewer is very annoying…grinning like fool…
@saintjerome233 ай бұрын
fools are beautiful
@theeskatelifeАй бұрын
wow what a projection!!!! why would that bother you? that never even occurred to me as being something annoying
@animayvin3 ай бұрын
ulysses
@eugeneattia61653 ай бұрын
Such an enlightening discussion! Indeed a real journey in knowledge from a pure, charismatic and innovative writer. I know Lyacos work, I admire him cause he always seeks for something beyond surface...I m looking forward to his new "until the victim becomes our own"!
@babyghoul3 ай бұрын
This video is INCREDIBLE. What powerful minds and beautiful people. Thank you everyone who helped get this video.
@makistt073 ай бұрын
Fascinating! I read Lyacos’s chapter in image Journal. Better than anything else I ‘ve read recently
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No, there is plenty of evidence that Shakespeare was a vital and active member of The Lord Chamberlain’s Men and, later, The King’s Men. I wish pointless presentations like this didn’t pop up in my Shakespeare searches.
excellent talk. Elizabeth Winkler is witty and informative!
CEO of Evil Corp talking about Retrograde Ejaculation... what alternate timeline did I stumble into? Did Whiterose's project work? 😅
I love him so much 😭 his work with lispector has changed my life
This was such a lovely talk, thank you for sharing
I have just finished this book,and really enjoyed it. Very well written: honest, revealing and informative.well done mr Chisholm.
Eloquent and listenable, for those of you wishing to work on diction, this is a good specimen!
its quite funny to plot the arc of Sciolino's abrasive attempts at camaraderie by making all these sarcastic jokes which fall flat and watch Schiff get more and more annoyed and curt with each one
Quite useless and poor use of our attention resources...unless you came after reading the boom it makes little sense and the title and description is terribly misleading
thanks. i needed to hear this.
Fantastic! I was also a part of a Society of the Birds in my own right and we were and are indeed a little skittish when you stare at us directly. I'm off to grab as many copies of this as I can afford to distribute to the group. Our current concerns are that of survival in the barest sense as we are all atomized by Capital. I was delighted by the fracking analogy put forth here. It is exactly what has been on our collective minds. We are also wrestling on how to maneuver in what might become a post labor economy into the attention economy without contributing to the Attention problem ourselves. This book should be an excellent meditation. Cheers!
Quite confusing presentation for a general audience who has not read the book
Ah, this is wonderful. Thank you both. Great Q&A at the end too. I could listen to Patricia forever. (Which incidentally reminds me to subscribe to the LRB!)
So what does the ending “tion” literally mean?
Such an important conversation--thank you. And such an important and highly readable book Linda Hervieux has written.
Fabulous Raymond, well said 👌👌
Outstanding!!!!!!
HOOYAH, Navy!
Outstanding, Ray❤
Wonderful book! Try The Lost Scrapbook by Evan Dara.
Having been interested in Saint Domingue and Haiti for several years, I just recenltly read Jeremy Popkin's book that collects several eye-witness accounts of what happened during the slave insurrection in France's wealthiest colony Saint Domingue (now called the Haitian Revolution). I listened to another presentation and what was very interesting was the content that Mr. Popkin shared, but also in the hostile reaction of the largley black audience, who are obviously miffed and made uncomfortable by the facts that Popkin explains (in good faith). Yes, Popkin is a typical leftist academic, who walks on eggeshells around blacks and other non-whites regarding these prickly subjects, but when the black audience members, who upon realizing that they have no serious justification for their viewpoints, fall back on the old "oral tradition" bit (which cannot be verified and holds no academic nor legal weight), it shows that they are bankrupt intellectually and cannot justify their anger and general anti white attitude. Yes, slavery was bad, yes whites were the first to abolish it, yes, the French were better than the English and Spanish regarding Amerindians and blacks, yes the salves massacred all of the Fench (meaning the white inhabitants of Saint Domingue), yes the gens de couleur libres were largely responsible for this (at the source, with the French Revolution in the background, because they, as mixed race, were probably completely rootless and were were quite upset about their "inbetween" status, caught between two worlds). I would say to black audiences to calm down, take a good long hard look at themselves in the mirror and try to be more balanced and less hysterical/hostile when coming to an academic conference with historians who actually have documentation to back up what they say and are not just making up stories that "oral tradition" told them.
It is important to remember that before the abolitionists there were the enslaved Black people from Africa who fought fiercely (Zumbi dos Palmares, evolta dos Males, Brasil) against this horrible system created by the European.
5 minutes in and I'm asking myself how long this video will take? Great subject. Smart people, probably a fun interesting book. I've been fracked so I won't be thinking about it for too long....
The discussion is fairly interesting but the volume is very low.
i wish there were more writers like lockwood
thank you!!!!
This woman is completely sociopathic
Black Military Officers are a dangerous racist that's what's wrong .
To whom?
“The other side of Paris “ is an amazing book, possibly one of the best…
Of course I wish Jimmy was still here, but man, I'm sure glad he was here when he was. A gentleman and true performer, entertainer, and story teller! Love and miss you Bubba
The best interview. He lays it all out there.
Great writer. Kairos is an amazing novel.
Pour me a glass.....and leave the bottle.
An enlightening conversation that unveils forgotten histories and prompts deep reflection. Kudos to Jori Lewis and Robin Allison Davis for their insightful contributions!
I read this book a couple of weeks ago and it has stayed with me. So much so that I keep wanting more. Which is why I keep finding interviews of hers. This work is beautiful!
Hi there, I saw your KZread [ AmericanLibraryParis ] channel video, You have uploaded many beautiful videos. But your video doesn't get views and subscriptions, This is because your title, keyword, tag, and thumbnail are not properly SEO, so your video is not getting views and subscribers. if you fix them you will get better results. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks and Regards, Mahmud
Thank you for this important, awakening exposé.
She literally just attacks white men the whole book lol
Beautiful library
An extremely important topic that isn't discussed nearly enough, if at all. Apart from surveillance being essential for authoritarian governments these days, I wonder what would Dr. Veliz say about a dystopian society like Sweden that is trying to transfer all aspects of its citizens' lives into the phones, attempting to get rid of cash altogether, and is doxing it's citizens online with their addresses (which are required by law to be accurately reported), dates of birth, and other private information that anyone can access through search in a few seconds.
Thank you. I'm putting this book on my list!
there is mention of her upcoming book, but i am still not able to find it online. any help anyone?
Such a fun evening!
Today you can say all the stupid things you say because the USA is in a Fallen State, any other time you would be serving tables. Just because some victims of the fallen state applaud you ,does not make anything you say worth reading.
I thought the Cure for Insomnia would be copy MP and sleep by day and work and the rest by night. It worked well for him. However as a life long asthma sufferer I can say Proust does nothing to help. And psychosomatic is a quack diagnosis or an unsympathetic relation. I better exit and check out the Not the Andrew Marr Show.
Interviewer is very annoying…grinning like fool…
fools are beautiful
wow what a projection!!!! why would that bother you? that never even occurred to me as being something annoying
ulysses
Such an enlightening discussion! Indeed a real journey in knowledge from a pure, charismatic and innovative writer. I know Lyacos work, I admire him cause he always seeks for something beyond surface...I m looking forward to his new "until the victim becomes our own"!
This video is INCREDIBLE. What powerful minds and beautiful people. Thank you everyone who helped get this video.
Fascinating! I read Lyacos’s chapter in image Journal. Better than anything else I ‘ve read recently