Archive history Joseph Jablonski — In my Mind’s Eye: Remembering Rosemont

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authorMarco <marco@theanarchistlibrary.org>2012-03-14 19:30:04 +0100
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#SORTauthors Joseph Jablonski
#title In my Mind’s Eye: Remembering Rosemont
#lang en
-#date Winter 2010-2011
+#date Winter 2010–2011
#SORTtopics culture, IWW, obituary, subversion, surrealism
#source Scanned from print original.
-#notes <em>Communicating Vessels</em>, Issue 22, Fall-Winter, 2010-2011, page 18. This article originally appeared on the Yardbird Reader website: http://www.yardbird.com/reader_franklin_rosemont.htm Joseph Jablonski josjablonski@verizon.net
+#notes <em>Communicating Vessels</em>, Issue 22, Fall-Winter, 2010–2011, page 18. This article originally appeared on the Yardbird Reader website: http://www.yardbird.com/reader_franklin_rosemont.htm Joseph Jablonski josjablonski@verizon.net
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Let’s go back to Armitage, for there in the new book as I thumbed through it I found another sparkler to tantalize my imagination. Penelope Rosemont had inserted into the book a chapter about my poetry reading at Cafe Ennui in 2007, the last time I had seen her and Franklin in person.
-This reading had been billed and advertised (in the Chicago Reader) as a “Tribute to His Royal Hipness Lord Buckley, Hippest of the HIP!!”. The above-mentioned poem which I’d just finished that morning contained two big references to Lord Buckley. The first was the observation that within the hour that Franklin had died, on Easter Sunday, April 12, 2009, the Bowery Poetry Club in New York was hosting a session of The Church of the Living Swing celebrating the 103rd birthday of His Hipness.
+This reading had been billed and advertised (in the Chicago Reader) as a “Tribute to His Royal Hipness Lord Buckley, Hippest of the HIP!!”. The above-mentioned poem which I’d just finished that morning contained two big references to Lord Buckley. The first was the observation that within the hour that Franklin had died, on Easter Sunday, April 12, 2009, the Bowery Poetry Club in New York was hosting a session of The Church of the Living Swing celebrating the 103<sup>rd</sup> birthday of His Hipness.
It happens that Lord Buckley died fifty years ago in a year also ending in nine. Whatever else we all make of it, these objective chances (as objective as life and death; as weird as time, poetry and humor) add a certain mysterious relevance to’ the fact that Franklin always liked to characterize me, more so than in any other role, as a devotee of the high-soaring humor of Richard Lord Buckley.