Wednesday, November 28, 2012

From Zelda to Jimi

Etta Seamster, one of the founding mothers of the Lewis Carroll School of Logic, taught a class entitled Post-humous Philosophy. Her most memorable quote is
When people die, so does jealousy. So does time. But music, art and youth prosper.
Therefore, I post Zelda Fitzgerald's gift to Jimi Hendrix. Yesterday was the musician's birthday. Yesteryear was when Zelda painted Chrysanthemums


She presented the gift while the Birthday song was sung by Scott and Ella Fitzgerald. Mostly Ella, of course, but Scott may or may not have been dressed in triangular drag.


Blogger's Note
"Triangular drag" is merely a reference to the most recent F. Scott Fitzgerald post but it could also apply to Zelda's painting.

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