CHAPTER TWO OF ON APOPLEXY AND CIRCULATION FAILURE UPLOADED FROM SOVEREIGN LAND YACHT DOCKED ON WEST TEXAS BORDER WITH MEXICO
Parte del trabajo que realizó Emily Verla Bovino, residente de SOMA en septiembre del 2012.
On Apoplexy and Circulation Failure, or the Failure of Blood Vessels to the Heart:
What Happens When A Bacon Falls and Who Hears It?
What Happened Between 1919 and 1920? And Why Should It Matter To Us?
The online collection of parodic episodes entitled On Apoplexy and Circulation Failure, or the Failure of Blood Vessels to the Heart: What Happens When A Bacon Falls and Who Hears It? is a serio-comic thought experiment. It is a monodrama by E.V. Bovino written through readings of the Investigation of Mexican Affairs hearings. On Apoplexy and Circulation Failure will be updated periodically with new episodes until February 2013 and is the beginning of an ongoing project. In suggesting narrative tangent lines shared by the curve of then and the curve of now, it asks the reader to consider what happened between 1919 and 1920 in relation to what might happen between 2019 and 2020. A neurofrenetic narrative inspired by the conditions of exile, it is designed to stimulate new synaptic connections.
The cinematographic monodrama, On Apoplexy and Circulation Failure should be read by scrolling up from the end of the web page to the beginning. This means that the most recently uploaded chapters are situated towards the top of the vertical orientation. To begin reading, click the link:
LINK On Apoplexy and Circulation Failure, or the Failure of Blood Vessels to the Heart.
CHAPTER TWO
It was said that corporations had the same free speech rights as individuals
or Restore Our Future Priorites USA Action and the National Association for the Protection of American Rights in Mexico
featuring A.C. Laut
CHAPTER ONE
It was said that phony victimhood was the sentimentality of the time
or The Plot Against America and The Plot Against Mexico
featuring Leander J. De Bekker
PREFACE
What happens when A Bacon Falls and who hears it?
