Organ Grinder A Classical Education Gone Astray

Cover of Organ Grinder A Classical Education Gone Astray by Alan Fishbone
Year: 2017
Language: en
Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9780865478343
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“Organ Grinder: A Classical Education Gone Astray” by Alan Fishbone, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux on April 18, 2017, is a collection of essays that intertwines ancient wisdom with contemporary experiences. This 100-page work explores themes of idealism versus cynicism, love and sex, and the relationship between body and soul, drawing inspiration from both classical poetry and modern life. Fishbone’s writing reflects a unique blend of humor and philosophical inquiry, offering readers a thought-provoking journey through various conflicts and ideas.

In this edition, readers will encounter a series of short pieces that range from satirical commentary to deeper philosophical reflections. Fishbone’s narrative style is influenced by Horatian satire, and he delves into topics such as political freedom and the human experience of death and dying. The essays present a vivid exploration of life’s complexities, inviting readers to reflect on the intersections of ancient thought and modern existence. With its engaging prose and insightful observations, “Organ Grinder” serves as a distinctive contribution to literary collections and philosophical essays.


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One part Plato, one part Aristophanes, two parts Easy Rider, Organ Grinder is a cocktail of lewd wisdom gathered equally from the poetry of antiquity and from near-death experiences on the open road. In a series of short works inspired by Horatian satire, Alan Fishbone bounces from gonzo fever-dream to philosophical treatise, investigating the conflicts between idealism and cynicism, love and sex, body and soul. Here’s a taste:

After my accident, I thought I was done with motorcycles. Until a few years ago— I was lying in bed having trouble sleeping when I heard a voice say to me, “Alan, get a Harley and ride to Death Valley.” I didn’t even like Harleys. And I didn’t believe that God had called me and told me to get one. It seemed unlikely that the monotheistic god we’re stuck with would endorse a brand of motorcycle. Maybe the pagan gods of antiquity. Zeus might have ridden a Road King, or Apollo a BMW; you can imagine Aphrodite on the back of Ares’s Ninja, zooming around the planets with the tip of a golden thong sticking out of her robe. Even that twerp Hermes on a Vespa delivering messages. Those gods liked to drink and screw and run around, like bikers, but not Yahweh or the Lord or Allah—strictly black limousines and security goons for those guys. Thou shalt not ride. Thou shalt not be free. Thou shalt pay off the debt of thy sins.

So writes Alan Fishbone, our motorcycle riding scholar of ancient Greek and Latin, in one of the salty, sharp-eyed pieces that fill the pages of Organ Grinder.

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