Obsessions of the year

I’m not writing a summary of what I did this year – it’d be dismally short, if not just plain dismal. Instead, I want to record some of the little things I spent a couple of days getting excited over, but mostly didn’t write much about here.


January

: I honestly don’t think anything excited me in January; as far as I can tell, I spent the entire month moping around feeling sorry for myself.


February

: Crusties. Ginsberg. Jared Diamond. Penny Red


March

: Art. China:

Wang Hui

and other writers, and hours spent reading Chinese websites with google translate and a character dictionary. Jorn Barger, uncomfortably.


April

: Edith Sitwell. The soul of man under Socialism. An intense and inexplicable obsession with bananas in art.


May

: Naomi Klein. Naomi Wolf. Virginia Woolf. Cosma Shalizi (well, I’m always obsessed by Cosma. But this month in particular).


June

: Tax havens. Economic history. Art history.


July

: Marionnettes. Neukölln. Erik Davis.


August

: Manga. Work-spaces.


September

: electronic music. Mental health. Grant Morrison (again; always)


October

: Situationism. Chinese foreign policy. Berlin.


November

: Couchsurfing


December

: Cooking. German grammar. Who knows what else – there’s almost a week left.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *