Thursday, March 31, 2005

Macro Shakespeare

pk's theory of Macroinformation I repeat has interbred with pk's "meta-oxymoron" reading of Shakespeare's Sonnets. To date Macroinformation.org has referred to that relationship but specified little of it. To date Knatz.com's section on the subject has languished underdeveloped, attention having been siphoned off to Macroinformation.org, pk regarding the general expansion of his ideas as vastly more important than the specific applications to Shakespeare from which it developed.
That state of things may be on the verge of changing. pk is beginning to precis his Shakespeare thesis of the 1960s in a series of emails to a professor of modern literature. (That recipient may be identified once her wishes are better consulted.) The monologue (invited to become dialogue once the basics have been laid down) will appear in a restart of the subject at Knatz.com.
I've mounted some of Shakespeare's sonnets online for close to a decade: now I'm whipping myself along to get them all up. My efforts will be much aided by another site that's posted them nicely (though I haven't yet edited their editing). The plan is for visitors to be able to link back and forth among the sonnets without comment, the sonnets with some general notes, and the sonnets with pk's reading in the margins.
I'll add a link here once there's more to see there.

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

March 2005

I'm initiating a description of details from Tarkovsky's The Sacrifice to which I will add macroinformational analysis in time.