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C - CLAMP

How Broken Hearts are Healed

About Me

Quietly, quietly, the artworks and the poems and the stories keep being made in small towns and big towns and middle-sized ones, storms of beauty like butterflies migrating past one's hoary head. You'd think that by now every wall in every house in the world would be covered by works of art and that there would be a stack of poems by every chair, being read dawn to dusk, loudly or to oneself, by lovers of words. But no, most walls are bare, sporting at best religious icons, and at worst mass-produced pictures from yard sales and Walmarts, and the people read the crawlers at the bottom of TV news and the thin newspapers with even thinner words and zero matter for reflection. People complain of excessive mediatization, of too much TV, too-loud advertising, too many sensationalistic news stories, but I don't believe it. I think that a great big silence surrounds and suffuses us and that all the noise the world makes barely penetrates it, and that most people's inner lives are muted craters gurgling forth only the loopy monotony of one's own voice discussing misconnections and mortality in nonstop prose. And yet, over there, by the trees in the Vermont hills, lovely magical theater is being made for decades by the Bread & Puppet Theatre, and there by the Russian River, living for years in a house beneath the redwoods, poet Pan Nolan projects in lovely lines the issues of a consciousness intensely immersed in nature and irony, and a little up the ocean, in Prague, Vincent Farnsworth makes the cacophony of the band rehearsal next door into a manual for gracefully ageing, and just around the corner in Baton Rouge, Colleen Fava, burning sacrificially for art is reading Robert Musil in his wooly and unfinished entirety for the purpose of feeding her mind and pleasing her capricious teacher. So why is it, that all most people hear is their own lonely sorrow drowned in TV noise, and all they see is their insignificance barely kept at bay by shopping? The answer is that there are two devils: the Devil of Conformity who keeps us from seeing and hearing what artists make and thus condemns us to sterile solitude, and the Devil of Art and Joy who is fighting the Devil of Conformity as we speak. Today, in the deep laziness and profound tedium of summer, go out and buy an artwork and a book of poetry and keep it talismanically around, or take it with you into the waves. You must quit boring yourself. ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------Andrei Codrescu --I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4 CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR OWN LED SCROLLER

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 12/18/2006
Band Website: clarkvreeland.com
Band Members: Right now - on this site :Mikel K wrote the lyrics to "Quit Your Bitchin'", " All That Matters" & "Prayer" , CV did the music/production - Meloncholy Mary was a joint effort -
Influences: pats of butter, jams, jellies, and poachers
Sounds Like: me & K
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Mikel K’s words - Clark Vreeland’s music

we have a shitload of material - drop a line if you want a rundown - or anything, for that matter thanx
Posted by C - CLAMP on Sat, 06 Oct 2007 01:41:00 PST

This site is recordings made by Clark V. -

I'm just going to be running shit out of the sessions that are on-going, and that I have a right or permission to to allow others to hear. Sort of an audio blog. -CV
Posted by C - CLAMP on Tue, 16 Jan 2007 10:44:00 PST