Saturday, 28 February 2026

books, films, gigs, events february 2026


books 

- the portable hannah arendt (borrowed, tbc)

- the memoirs of a survivor (doris lessing)

- diaries (kilvert et al.)

- bride michael in the stories of robert blythe

- station eleven (emily st. john mandel)

- carmilla (j.sheridan le fanu)

- LA review of books (towards a just and sustainable energy transition, gregory ain and his park planned homes in altadena, LA fires)

- practicalities by marguerite duras (dips)

- new left review, LRB 

films 

- roger barnes, winter work, more on his house 

- the maurice glasman interviewed by ash sarkar

- small prophets (tv series) 

- benico del toro's the wolfman

- the opening clip from lucio fulci's the black cat

- bookpilled, outlaw bookseller, 

gigs online  dave webb technodub show 

events

visit to the wen

visit to TATE and tate modern (english heritage: humpty fucking dumpty by bill woodrow (1987), the artists international association and peter lazlo peri), máret ánne sara. crossbones. 

visits TG, enza, dave and claudia, paul clark and toni, tour of high barnet, rust and masumi (and friends), minty and jacqueline, book tour, howard, william morris gallery, ian and the old homestead. 

gorton and denton by-election (greens win it!)


a. fahey is born (the great globe itself...)

'the cloud-capp'd towers, 

the gorgeous palaces, 

the solemn temples, 

the great globe itself...'  

- william shakespeare 

the tempest, act 4 scene 1 

horsemouth is back in the wild 

(courtesy of a lift from his brother). 

in a bit he will go and feed the chickens. he will muck them out/ go and get the hereford times from the village/ maybe wander the eggs up the hill (we shall see). 

the recycling bin is full apparently (horsemouth may have to squish it down a bit). 

all the usual duties and tasks. 

meanwhile the new raised beds have been built and horsemouth should get on with populating them with earth (and compost) and get on with potting stuff up in the greenhouse. 

weatherwise today doesn't look too bad (sunday, monday etc. look like stinkers). 

the black cat was just visiting.

gorton and denton analysed

turnout: 

47.62% of registered electorate. so lower than the 60% turnout in the general election of 2024 - itself the lowest turnout since 2001 but not atypical for an ordinary by-election. horsemouth thinks this shows a low level of political engagement by the people

now given how this political situation is being talked up by the commentariat horsemouth finds this low level of participation paradoxical. 

a. fahey is born

john aloysius fahey will be born this day in 1939. fahey week is over. there's much more of horsemouth's writings on fahey in previous years. 

robbie basho will die this day in 1986 (it is the 40ieth anniversary of his death). 

Friday, 27 February 2026

'our revels now are ended'

 'what kind of being would chose impersonation as a means of securing any advantage...' 

- bert o. states, great reckonings in little rooms: on the phenomenology of theater.

fahey (of course) initially tried impersonation both as blind thomas and as blind joe death. he also, probably, attempted various other impersonations on 'his own' recordings. but then he abandoned it for his own name.

similarly robbie basho is a stage name (lifted from the japanese poet matsuo bashō).

leo kottke - that's his 'real' name. 

later stefan basho-junghans will further complicate the pattern.

horsemouth's visit is now done

'our revels now are ended'

there just remains the little matter of getting to the railway station and getting the train back (and getting a lift or bus(es) back out into the wild definitive). his brother has offered a lift (it would seem churlish not to take him up on the offer). 

yesterday (a busy day)

in the morning a walk in the marshes  with TG (coffee and cake).

lunch a fried egg sandwich with sally. 

in the afternoon assembling enza's hifi and computer set up. some singing of old PPE repertoire (with horsemouth playing enza's left-handed guitar). 

in the evening chilli, wine and song round at dave and claudia's. horsemouth frowned as he struggled to remember his repertoire but then there were lots of songs out of song books too ('the neighbours are gonna hate you' advised the children). 

the gorton and denton result is in

and the greens have won it. horsemouth wont pretend he isn't glad that reform lost. in some ways this will be perceived as breaking the momentum of the reform wave but in fact doesn't, nonetheless it's good news. 

Thursday, 26 February 2026

three way tie for last

shock horror. another entirely written in the morning blogpost. 

horsemouth is back from meeting up with his friend enza and taking the young michelangelo over to stepney city farm to look at the goats, sheep, ducks, chickens, donkeys etc. enza fed him (twice) which was nice and gave him a bottle of lager (which he polished off with alacrity). 

prior to seeing enza he had a little time to kill (because he always gets itchy feet when he has to travel and aims to arrive early so that he is not late) so he headed down to st. george in the east calling in at the watney market charity shop  (the book of dutch fantasy - two squid). 

today (so the plan goes) TG, enza and michelangelo again, and dave and claudia. 

tomorrow horsemouth is back off to the wilds. after a number of false starts he pronounces himself well satisfied with the visit. 

it is the day of the gorton and denton by-election. a three way tie for last. down to the wire. probably uncallable. 


Wednesday, 25 February 2026

english heritage: humpty fucking dumpty

check this out! an entirely written in the morning blogpost. 

yesterday a day of crossed wires. 

today (hopefully) everything will work out.

horsemouth missed the message that would have enabled him to go and be useful (the thing he likes to do). instead, in the absence of bookings, he decided to head off to the TATE and take in some art (and then have a wander around). 

he was particularly taken by english heritage: humpty fucking dumpty by bill woodrow (1987). a school's vaulting horse is displaced from stability by various insertions and a gas cylinder is balances precariously ontop. he hid in the small gallery near the cafe and found out about the artists international association and peter lazlo peri. 

he then wandered up through the sunshine and whitehall to trafalgar square and the national gallery (but his heart wasn't really in it), then off to look at his old place of work, then off to the bookmarx bargain table and a few other local ones.  

he's up james white's dark inferno and paul jennings' the living village. (one squid each bookmarx). 

on his way back (again in the sunshine) he called in on the old homestead. ian was in (sten, daryll and nesta were not) and horsemouth and he chatted. ian was clearing out under the front steps and considerable strides have been made towards making the house habitable and the back garden usable again. that said the house currently has a mouse problem (which horsemouth is glad to miss). 

by way of comparison over in douarnenez with roger barnes' refurb project lots of rain and slow progress. 

from the old house horsemouth repoed his jumbo guild acoustic guitar (the one with the lifted action that he played slide on for funeral song). it was good that he showed up then. the rest of it is about to be entombed behind even more stuff. 

horsemouth wandered home (well to his brother's) and then went to bed early tired after all the walking. he did some thinking about why it is less satisfying for him to visit it as a tourist than to nip in between bookings when he was a worker.  

today looks like being another good day weatherwise. horsemouth will be on his way in a bit. 


Tuesday, 24 February 2026

journey to the end of the (northern) line

while he has been up in london (the great wen) 

horsemouth has been reading doris lessing's the memoirs of a survivor. there's a film (directed by david gladwell).

this is a novel of daughterly relationships and of societal collapse (the book was written in 1974 and is very much of its time). the collapse is well underway when the book starts. waste tips are being mined for reusable commodities. the skilled work at bringing these back into use. the youth group together into gangs before becoming restless and moving away. 

the book contains some good gardening advice. 

horsemouth prepared for his journey using queens road walthamstow in the direction of gospel oak, a route that he has only used once or twice ever and a visit to archway (where he lived for a few months back in 1983 or so). 

horsemouth has to report than london is not in a state of collapse but is in fact in rude health. 

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in high barnet he met up with paul clark and away they went for a wander (after a coffee), a free bookstore, lunch  and after that a wander (there was a battle and the site of an angry brigade action), and then a beer or two and after that back to paul's place to listen to some music and drink some wine while paul cooked dinner. 

at the free bookstore horsemouth acquires  great reckonings in little rooms a phenomenological account of the theatre. (there was another book on theatre too but horsemouth didn't want to be greedy).

paul's partner returned and they ate dinner and discussed bellringing among other things (because paul's partner is a bell ringer - what are the odds?). 

horsemouth has to pronounce it a great day. he had a lot of fun. 

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horsemouth has had a cancelation for this morning but is looking to book up further visits with people.

anyone around?  

Monday, 23 February 2026

horsemouth urban worrier

thanks danny.

so here is horsemouth. he's not 'a free man in london... unfettered and alive' as he claimed but a beast persecuted by random anxieties. 

he is an urban worrier. (this is truer than people know)

he worries in the countryside too (but there is less to worry about there). 

he worries about the construction of his sentences. 

and then he worries that he doesn't look cheerful enough in the photos. 

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what relieves the worrying? 

walking and writing

during his chats with minty the topic of how reading has changed the human brain came up. literacy has benefits for sure but it also has some perceptual costs in terms of removing you from the present and your actual existence. 

(there's some discussion of what a strange activity reading is in a history of reading). 

this is what people really want. people do not wish to be stuck with boredom, they wish to be distracted from it. 

they do not wish to go through their boredom so as to emerge on the other side with self-directed activity. 

writing 

this seems to do it for horsemouth. as long as he can diarise the day he feels ok about it. and as he writes (or as he walks) something will occur to him. he is used to the idea that this will be available for others to read - it would seem strange to him to write not intending that people should read it. 

walking

similarly walking. as horsemouth walks often his mood evens out. he can walk for a mission - to find old historical things, to photograph nature, to find an open second hand bookshop on a sunday. (curiously even working out how far he has walked he finds therapeutic). 

that said he can just as easily get hung up with unproductive thoughts while he is walking, the reveries that rousseau speaks of (and not in a good sense). 

reading 

reading often does it as well. he is simply not present when he is reading and reading often generates things he wants to write about. often, sad to say, these days, he has to trick himself into reading. he doesn't read with the same attention he once did, he no longer has research projects of the type he once had when he was reading in order to write something other than a diary. 

ok he's off for 

a walk

his plan was to walk over to south woodford staying this side of the north circular and see if the charity shops were open. but the tracks in the forest were too muddy so he diverted to cross the road (down by where denise and jonny once lived) planning to loop round and back home. 

as he walked down the hill he remembered that rust and massumi lived near there and called in on them on the off-chance. and indeed they were in, a large meal was prepared as they were having friends round for a (delayed) birthday celebration. horsemouth had shown up completely by chance. 

he was invited in and stayed for a while. once again their friends were great and it was great to see them. 

but then he became anxious about being elsewhere later and headed back to the house (he really doesn't know when he has it good). he could have probably stayed out longer but he becomes anxious about becoming overtired. 

oh well. he was just sitting out in the back garden in the sun. (such things are now possible). 

the thing in the evening did not materialise but horsemouth has a mission planned for today so he is fine with it. the mission involves a journey to the end of the (northern) line.