Frank Brown Cloud

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  • On changing a life.

    We can’t be *forced* to change … & sometimes it takes a jolt to realize that we want to.

    June 30, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, mass incarceration
    AA, addiction, Alcoholics Anonymous, Becoming Ms. Burton, Cari Lynn, drug use, drugs, getting sober, halfway houses, heroin, I Felt Your Presence in the Absence of Time, incarceration, jail, jail dormitory, John-Michael Bloomquist, junk, Max E., meth, methamphetamine, Monster House Press, New Leaf, New Leaf New Life, opiates, Poems from the Jail Dorm, poetry, prison poetry, recovery, rehab, release from prison, San Diego 1985, shame, sober, Susan Burton, teaching, teaching in jail
    On changing a life.
  • On the sounds of aberrant ecosystems

    The world humans are born into inevitably seems normal, no matter how hot, or loud, or empty of animals…

    June 23, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Ecology
    acidity, anthropocene, birds, buffer, buffering, climate change, climate destabilization, Collapse, cultivation, cultural extinction, David Haskell, deforestation, depopulation, directed evolution, domestication, Easter Island, endangered species, environmentalism, evolution, extinction, global warming, Goblin Nabob, Herman Melville, industrial revolution, innovation, Jared Diamond, landscape amnesia, loss of diversity, Magic, Magic the Gathering, mass extinction, Michael McCarthy, Moby Dick, natural renewal, noise pollution, ocean, outdoor cats, overpopulation, population crash, progress, renewal, songbirds, sperm whale, Squee, technology, The Moth Snowstorm, The Songs of Trees, vegan, veganism, whale, where have all the insects gone, windshield phenomenon
    On the sounds of aberrant ecosystems
  • On Alvaro Enrigue’s ‘Sudden Death,’ translation, and the power of narrative control.

    Translators control our experience of stories; those who control stories, control the world.

    June 16, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews
    Alvaro Enrigue, Aztec, conquest, conquistadors, Cortes, fall of the Aztecs, Geronimo de Aguilar, Hernan Cortes, history of Mexico, history of tennis, Hungary, Malinali Tenepatl, Maya, Natasha Wimmer, octopus literature, Ralph Robinson, Robert Adams, Roma, Stanford, Sudden Death, teaching English, tennis, Thomas More, Translation, underage drinking, Utopia, violence, xingar
    On Alvaro Enrigue’s ‘Sudden Death,’ translation, and the power of narrative control.
  • On race and our criminal justice system.

    In our nation’s criminal justice system, we ignore most of who people are… and focus only on the parts of them we fear.

    June 9, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Racial oppression
    AI, blow and go, broken communities, Child Beater, education, emotional trauma, going without medication, jail, jail medical care, jail poetry, Marfan syndrome, mass incarceration, medical care in jail, Norman Dubie, persona poetry, poetry, poverty, prison, prison poetry, probation, prosecutorial discretion, racial injustice, rehabilitation, Safe Passage, sentencing inequality, teaching, teaching in jail
    On race and our criminal justice system.
  • On the Tower of Babel and beneficial curses.

    Kind-hearted citizens of the United States needed to be saved from our own complacency.

    June 2, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews, Ecology
    45, Abdelfattah Kilito, attorney general, Avigdor Shinan, Babel, Babylon, Benjamin Lee Whorf, Bible, climate change, climate destabilization, complacency, congress, cooperation, Cugel the Clever, curse, democrat, Democratic Party, diversity, Donald Trump, education, Elif Batuman, English, Eyes of the Overworld, From Gods to God, Gate of the Gods, Gateway to Heaven, global warming, God, God’s Gate, health care, health care reform, Heisenberg, Ismael, Jack Vance, language, linguistics, mass incarceration, monoculture, Old Testament, personal responbility, perspective, politics, PotUS, President, Quran, republican, Robyn Creswell, sentencing reform, tax code, tax cut, Thai, The Idiot, The Tongue of Adam, tongue, Tower of Babel, Trump, Turkish, uncertainty principle, Valerie Zakovitch, Whorf hypothesis, Yahweh, Yair Zakovitch
    On the Tower of Babel and beneficial curses.
  • On storytelling.

    Our myths engulf each other… but some stray remnants live on.

    May 26, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Ecology, Evolutionary biology, Religion
    amoeba, animal life, Avigdor Shinan, Baal, Babylonian myths, Bible, biology, cellular biology, Christianity, dragons in bible, Eden, evolution, From Gods to God, Genesis, great whales, Jesus, King James, Marduk, mitochondria, morality, myth, mythology, narrative, Old Testament, origin of Bible, origin stories, paradise, polemic, Quran, reframing, religion, Religion in Human Evolution, Robert Bellah, science, sea dragons, sea monsters, storytelling, teleological misconception, Tiamat, Tower of Babel, Umberto Cassuto, Valerie Zakovitch, Yahweh, Yair Zakovitch
    On storytelling.
  • On naked mole-rats.

    Naked mole-rats shrug off pain, & cancer, & even time itself… but can they withstand the curiosity of Homo sapiens?

    May 18, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Ecology, Evolutionary biology, Medicine
    age-related diseases, age-related mortality, aging, animal cognition, animal research, animal welfare, anoxia, anoxia resistance, apoxia resistance, breeding, caloric restriction, cancer, cancer immunity, cancer resistance, cancer susceptibility, carbon dioxide poisoning, chemotherapy, Christopher Byrd, civil war, compassion, cooperation, cooperative childcare, Creep, cruelty, David Stipp, death curve, Eliot Weinberger, environmentalism, eusocial, eusocial mammals, eusociality, evolution, evolution of eusociality, food insecurity, fructose, Fructose-driven glycolysis, glucose, good stewardship, high-molecular-mass hyaluronan, hit single, hyaluronan, hypoxia, immortality, jail poetry, Jennifer Jarvis, Karmic Traces, lab mice, Laboratory Animal Welfare Act, laboratory animals, laboratory research, lifespan, lifespan elongation, limited senescence, longevity, mating habits, metabolism, mutation, Naked Mole-Rats, naked molerats, New Yorker, Norman Dubie, observation, opiates, Orange and Peanuts for Sale, Oranges and Peanuts for Sale, oxidation, oxidative stress, oxygen deprivation, pain, painkillers, Park et al., poetry, prison poetry, Radiohead, recycling, research animals, Richard Alexander, Selective Inflammatory Pain Insensitivity, Stalin, starvation, stroke, The Biology of Naked Mole-Rats, The Ghosts of Birds, The Marshall Cloud, Thomas Park, Tian et al., tumor, tumor resistance, tumorogenesis, What Happened Here, Xiao Tian
    On naked mole-rats.
  • On college, chance, and Elif Batuman’s ‘The Idiot.’

    In Batuman’s ‘The Idiot’ — as in all our lives — seemingly inconsequential moments shape the future.

    May 12, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews, Schooling
    chance, David Foster Wallace, Elif Batuman, Ernest Hemingway, Harvard, Milan Kundera, most popular books at college bookstores, Northwestern, Taipei, Tao Lin, The Idiot, The Pale King, the pursuit of happiness, The Sun Also Rises, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, what should I do with my life
    On college, chance, and Elif Batuman’s ‘The Idiot.’
  • On elephants.

    We humans have treated elephants abysmally — not in spite of their magnificence, but because of it.

    May 5, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Ecology, Evolutionary biology
    animal abuse, animal cognition, Animals Strike Curious Poses, broken families, Ciaran Berry, circus, dance, ecotourism, electricity, electrocuting an elephant, Elena Passarello, elephant brains, elephants, environmental destruction, exploitation, high school, hippocampus, Jumbo II, male role models, memory, post traumatic stress disorder, prom, PTSD, Ringling Brothers, tool use, torture, wayward youth
    On elephants.
  • On photographs not taken.

    Most likely, you are being watched. If you spend any time in urban areas, you surely pass by numerous surveillance cameras each day. Recent advances in computational image analysis allow the movements of every person in a crowd to be tracked. Big Brother has hungry, hungry eyes. Worse, you’re probably collaborating with the invasion of…

    April 28, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews, Politics
    4th Amendment, Barry Friedman, big brother, cell phones, cops, data mining, evidence, exclusionary rule, fire hydrants, Fourth Amendment, government search, GPS, incarceration, internet service providers, ISP, mass incarceration, photography, police, policing, Policing Without Permission, privacy, reasonable suspicion, search and seizure, smartphones, snooping, unreasonable search, Unwarranted
    On photographs not taken.
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