Pedophilia, by The Slackers

Cover of the album Better Late Than Never by The Slackers
Cover of the album Better Late Than Never by The Slackers – from Discogs

The Slackers are an American ska band, formed in Manhattan in 1991. After making demo cassettes in 1992 and 1993, they released their first studio album Better Late Than Never in 1996; it was then remastered and re-released with three additional tracks in 2002. The album’s third track “Pedophilia” is a humorous piece making fun of the usual clichés: an old man peeps at a little girl, and her mother tells her to go outside. CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…

It Started with a Kiss, by Hot Chocolate

Cover of the single It Started with a Kiss by Hot Chocolate
Cover of the single It Started with a Kiss by Hot Chocolate – from Discogs

The British soul band Hot Chocolate was formed in 1968 by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson. It knew fame in the 1970s and 1980s, with at least one hit song every year on the UK Singles Chart from 1970 to 1980. The group was interrupted several times and its membership changed through the years. In particular Errol Brown, who was their lead singer, frontman and principal songwriter, left in 1986.

Their song “It Started with a Kiss” was released in 1982 as A side of a single, and was included as track 6 on their seventh studio album Mystery. It reached number 5 in the UK. In autumn 2004, it became voted by the UK public as one of the Top 20 love songs of all time. CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…

La Maison de l’enfance, Prologue, par Fernand Gregh

Fernand Gregh
Fernand Gregh – source : Le Parisien

Le poète et critique littéraire français Fernand Gregh, né le 14 octobre 1873 à Paris, fut condisciple de Marcel Proust au lycée Michelet ; jeune homme, il continua à côtoyer celui-ci. En 1892 il fonda avec d’autres écrivains une revue intitulée Le Banquet qui publia ses premiers vers, ainsi que ceux de Proust et les écrits d’autres jeunes auteurs. Il fonda en 1902 l’école humaniste qui avait l’intention de rendre à la poésie sa tradition romantique, suivant Hugo et Lamartine. Il s’opposait aux Parnassiens et souhaitait limiter l’influence du symbolisme. Il fut président de la Société des gens de lettres en 1949-1950, et élu à l’Académie française en 1953. Il mourut le 5 janvier 1960 à Paris. CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…

Sicète, par Clovis Hugues

Clovis Hugues
Clovis Hugues (1882), portrait par l’atelier Nadar – Bibliothèque nationale de France, FT 4-NA-238, via Wikimedia Commons

Né à Ménerbes (dans le Luberon) le 3 novembre 1851, et mort à Paris le 11 juin 1907, Clovis Hubert Hugues est un poète, romancier et militant socialiste français. Il participa en 1871 à la Commune insurrectionnelle de Marseille initiée en solidarité avec la Commune de Paris, et de ce fait il passa 4 ans en prison. Il fut député de 1878 à 1906, d’abord radical-socialiste, ensuite sous la bannière du Parti ouvrier français. CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…

Her I Love, by John Clare

William-Adolphe Bouguereau - Petite fille au bouquet
William-Adolphe Bouguereau – Petite fille au bouquet (1896) – from The Athenaeum

My next choice is a beautiful poem found in the part titled Songs and Ballads of Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery, John Clare’s first collection of poetry, published in 1820.

Here the poet compares the charms of his beloved with nature’s beauties: her cheek with roses and carnations, her lips with ripe cherries and red coral, her eyes with a pulpy plum and the azure sky, finally her kiss with the perfume of flowers; but each time, nature’s marvels pale in comparison to the girl of his heart. CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…

Le toucheron, par Georges Gourdon

John George Brown - I Won't Go
John George Brown – I Won’t Go (1873) – provient de Sotheby’s (réduit)

Voici un deuxième poème de l’écrivain français Georges Gourdon. Celui-ci parut dans son recueil Les Villageoises paru en 1887. Il fut repris dans l’Anthologie des poètes français du XIXème siècle éditée par Alphonse Lemerre en 1887-1888. Celle-ci présente l’auteur et son œuvre, on y lit : CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…

Stray Cat Blues, by The Rolling Stones

Michael Joseph’s shot of the Rolling Stones for the Beggars Banquet album
Michael Joseph’s shot of the Rolling Stones for the Beggars Banquet album, released in 1968 – from The Guardian

The Rolling Stones released the studio album Beggars Banquet in December 1968. The eight song in it (the third track on side two), “Stray Cat Blues,” was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. In it, the singer lusts for sex with a groupie aged 15 years, which illegal in both the UK and the USA. He describes the young girl as a ‘stray cat’ who isn’t shy about performing sexual acts. CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…