South Side High School, Class of '56
The Dancer,
Highlands Senior Social
My high school named me "best dancer" despite the fact that I'd danced seldom since getting body-blocked by puberty! (That story was told, in part, at the destroyed K.) I forced myself to dance again by attending the Highlands Senior Center. I remembered a few steps, got back some of my muscle memory, recreated a bit of style: now I'm also teaching the ballroom and line dancing!
The Board, led by my dear friend Ahn, elected me a member, and (at her suggestion) nominated me the above title: The Dancer. (Meanwhile others snort (and snipe at) the convicted felon!)
(I met a fellow in the Palm Beach jail who recognized my name and introduced himself as a fan of mine: that is, of Knatz.com. Briefly, he told me that he'd first seen my name on a web site listing the ten "most dangerous" writers in America. I was listed in second place! (Evil! Imagine that! while unpublished!) He decided to see for himself, by actually reading what I'd actually written: and discovered "a hero"! "These guys should be applauding you," he said, indicating our follow prisoners (and the guards too). "If everyone read Knatz.com there would be no jails."
Amen.
This 2009 June I begin recreating some K. top pages here.
For starters I'll post a spiritual portrait, then, Who (or What) is pk? ... followed by more previous K. Entrance pages. (Now moved to PKnatz.)
Amen: except that you can't read Knatz.com! In proscribing AgainstHierarchy.org the fed (and pk's host, and pk's ex-family) destroyed all pk domains. Furthermore, in destroying AgainstHierarchy.org, the fed destroyed written proof of my innocence: they destroyed the document I was arrested for having written! Now we have only their distortions and misreadings of what I actually wrote and mounted. The fed destroyed the evidence! And then the fed threatened me with more jail if I re-post the truth!
Don't worry: when I find the right place, and the right second, I'll remount it: with explanations: the author's own interpretation of his opus.
If Shakespeare published his own reading of Hamlet, we would remain free to disagree with it; but we forfeit all claim to humanity if we ignore it: and deserve eternal hell if we destroy it.
No: I'm suspending recreating Knatz.com here and am assembling it at PKnatz blog. That host's category and Page capacity is well suited to the complexities of K. structure.