~Exordium~
Today is the kickoff for the 2013 April A-Z Challenge. This is the third year I have participated. As with both prior years, I look upon this month of daily deadlines with nervous anticipation. Though I have struggled to get ahead of the wave as it were, I know I will still have days of frantic writing during the month. Coupled with the impending week long absence due to a vacation out of the country, I know days of anxiety are looming.
With that said but barely coherent, I am again themeless this year. I will however be making many ventures into my delightful discovery of the depths of the writing genius of my new favorite journalist/author, Hunter S Thompson. Not every post will be dedicated to an HST topic but several will. Though not a writer of any measure myself, I am easily drawn to who I would have been had I started writing 30 years ago. Some of the style I use during the Challenge will be reflective of that (I hope).
I hope you enjoy sharing my journey through this A-Z and I look forward to visiting some old friends and making some new ones as I visit the sea of blogs in this years entry.
Off we go...
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URGENT: A quick shout out and appreciative tip of the cap to Arlee Bird over at Tossing it Out. He is patient zero for this most mentally harrowing thing we call the A-Z Challenge. After starting this by himself... three short years later the list of participants has grown monstrously huge. Requiring minions this year, that's right minions to help all the hosts patrol the list of bloggers taking part in the insanity. They are the mosh pit monitors of this blogapolooza!! Thanks Lee for bringing the great people of the blogosphere together for a month of fun!!
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Today is the kickoff for the 2013 April A-Z Challenge. This is the third year I have participated. As with both prior years, I look upon this month of daily deadlines with nervous anticipation. Though I have struggled to get ahead of the wave as it were, I know I will still have days of frantic writing during the month. Coupled with the impending week long absence due to a vacation out of the country, I know days of anxiety are looming.
With that said but barely coherent, I am again themeless this year. I will however be making many ventures into my delightful discovery of the depths of the writing genius of my new favorite journalist/author, Hunter S Thompson. Not every post will be dedicated to an HST topic but several will. Though not a writer of any measure myself, I am easily drawn to who I would have been had I started writing 30 years ago. Some of the style I use during the Challenge will be reflective of that (I hope).
I hope you enjoy sharing my journey through this A-Z and I look forward to visiting some old friends and making some new ones as I visit the sea of blogs in this years entry.
Off we go...
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URGENT: A quick shout out and appreciative tip of the cap to Arlee Bird over at Tossing it Out. He is patient zero for this most mentally harrowing thing we call the A-Z Challenge. After starting this by himself... three short years later the list of participants has grown monstrously huge. Requiring minions this year, that's right minions to help all the hosts patrol the list of bloggers taking part in the insanity. They are the mosh pit monitors of this blogapolooza!! Thanks Lee for bringing the great people of the blogosphere together for a month of fun!!
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I start off this years A-Z Challenge with a brainteaser.
Quote:
"It is almost impossible to be a doctor and an honest man, but it is obscenely impossible to be a
psychiatrist without at the same time bearing the stamp of the most incontestable madness: that of
being unable to resist that old atavistic reflex of the mass of humanity, which makes any man of
science who is absorbed by this mass a kind of natural and inborn enemy of all genius."
-Antonin Artaud
As you will see throughout this Month of April, I will make references often to the writings of Hunter S. Thompson. Hopefully they will be in educational and varied ways. Maybe you will be encouraged to explore his works. I love his style, use of arcane as well as made-up language, the edgy way he wrote. I have fallen down the Hobbit hole and embarked on the mission of reading all his works. I must say I have made great progress in that regard (7 books down, 5 to go), however I will leave expansion on that subject for a later post in this Challenge.
Atavistic.
This is a word often used in Hunter's writing to describe a myriad of things. I had never heard of this word and had no idea what it meant. I read it so often and in so many of his letters and articles that I finally looked up the dictionary definition. (Yes, I read this word several times in several books and did not know the meaning. I assumed it would just come to me. Let's move on.) It goes something like this:
atavistic - adjective
~throwback
~of or relating to reversion to a former or more primitive type
Now what I want to know is what does this above quote from Artaud mean to YOU? I need some interpretive inspiration.
Please comment with your thoughts.
Until tomorrow...
Now what I want to know is what does this above quote from Artaud mean to YOU? I need some interpretive inspiration.
Please comment with your thoughts.
Until tomorrow...
20 comments:
Ooh, you're making me work for a Monday morning! Hmm, I guess he's saying if you get caught up in the general crowd of people you don't move forward. Great theme Chuck. I too had heard the word but didn't know what it meant. Look forward to more lessons.
We're off on another April adventure. Thanks for the new word.
love your theme! mind boggling quote and great new word!
i'll be back!
If you so highly recommend him, I'll have to look up Thompson!
I covered unusual words in last years challenge and tied it into my writing. Great post! Good luck with the challenge!
Donna L Martin
www.donasdays.blogspot.com
Great start Chuck! I love HST myself and I'm looking forward to your posts!
I have no idea what that quote means. I do love Hunter S Thompson. I need to read more of his work too.
Great start, Chuck. I'm not doing the challenge but will enjoy blog-hopping. Hunter S. Thompson was a fascinating sort.
xoRobyn
um... Ummmm... Huh. No freaking clue whatsoever. But I love Hunter's name!!
I think he is saying that genius flees from the masses. Ergo, a psychiatrist is doomed because he has to immerse himself in what the masses think in order to help them, and in so doing ensures that he loses his own brilliance, if ever he had any. It is a bitter twist, no?
As for your A to Z... this is my first time, and I thought I would have all of my posts finished, but I don't. Gah.
Nick: If you thought I had a theme, the rest of this week will burst that bubble! Thanks Nick.
Manzanita: It is a word I have started using from time to time in my own communication.
Tara: Alas, there is no theme this year...but HST inspiration can drive men to madness at any hour of any day. Thanks!
Alex: His style is what I like. Might not be for everyone but I hope you find him interesting. I recommend starting with the Rum Diary or the Hells Angels.
Donna: Thanks. I'll have to come over and see what you are cooking up this year.
Pat: I am just reading Hey Rube! The way his mind worked was just genius. Thanks.
PTM: You will be a changed man...or a loon whichever, once you begin the path.
Robyn: A lot of his writing focused on the Bay area of Northern California. Especially when he was embedded with the Hells Angels for a year.
Nancy: That's okay...I have read it about 50 times and have come up with at least 12 different thoughts on it. Have you ever read any of his books?
Robin: It scares me that you might be on to something. Seriously. And I only have four posts done so I must go now...work to do.
I learned the word Atavistic when pretty young, and loved to show it off by calling people by that name *facepalm*
Look forward to the rest of your challenge posts!
Damyanti
Co-host, A to Z Challenge 2013
Twitter: @AprilA2Z
#atozchallenge
Robin's got it! At least IMO. Psychiatrists must revert to madness, regress, in order to understand the masses.
You broke my brain. I'm working off 2 1/2 hours of sleep last night and it's just shy of 1 AM with a bunch of blogs to go. Darn it!
I've read two of Hunter S. Thompson's books. Sometimes they are like car accidents: oddly intriguing, yet horrifying. I read an old interview with him recently that I found interesting. Sharp, but twisted mind, that man. Enough to cause a psychiatrist to find his atavistic self.
Shannon at The Warrior Muse
Hi Chuck .. that's some eruditeness for an A word .. grammatically I feel certain it's wrong!
However Atavism .. I didn't realise what it meant .. but there are examples throughout history ...
Good thought for the day .. cheers - but Hunter Thompson's books .. good for you to get to reading them ... Hilary
you made me laugh! Hoping the definition would just 'occur' to you were you? :)
What does it mean to me? I think there is a fine line between genius and crazy and often they are confused. As mind doctors, psychiatrists are told to fix the crazy but in doing so, are we just removing the geniuses from humanity? Are we just ruining the world? Mankind? Are we trying to fit people into a mold that should not exist?
Damyanti: I have never met anyone who knew that word...but then again I didn't know so I could start the conversation. Thanks.
Shannon: Sorry about the brain thing. Which two books??
Hilary: I would bow to you on all things historic. Thanks.
Clarissa: I think I am going with you on that one...it is as close to anything I was thinking.
What I think it means is that there are "normal" people and there are extreme free thinkers (and all the shades of grey, which we shall ignore). The extreme free thinkers have the potential for to make great breakthroughs(think Einstein), in which case they are called geniuses. But if they don't, they end up as total misfits.
And how do you know if a person is going to hit the mark or not.
My personal take- as long as they are not a physical danger to others, let their madness be. Because just as much as we need geniuses, we need people who ask questions even if they be wrong questions.
Now, let me just shut up- that's a couple of days worth of posts for me :-(
Natasha: I am honored to get a drabble from you as a comment! And maybe a bit more :)
I consider myself to have quite a good vocabulary, but I am still continuously learning words I have never heard before. Like this one :)
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