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OPINIONS AND NOTESfar as the greatest part <strong>of</strong> mass cultureis concerned, and especially rock music,she was born in the USA.A number <strong>of</strong> people have writtenabout the popular culture <strong>of</strong> the middleages and some others have replied inopposition. The latter claim that we justdon't know enough about the period todescribe its popular culture, no matterhow <strong>of</strong>ten we peruse arcane records orhow much new archaeological data isuncovered. The same could be said <strong>of</strong> socalledprimitive peoples, although a newbranch <strong>of</strong> study called ethnohistory isdoing what it can to reconstruct an overallportrait <strong>of</strong> their lives. See any <strong>of</strong>Bruce Trigger's brilliant books on NorthAmerican native peoples.So we must retain and consider. I pitythose museum curators who are in charge<strong>of</strong> areas with names such as "PopularEphemera." You try to collect plasticshopping bags with advertising on them.But can you realize how important suchitems are in understanding how our ownprimitive culture works?Sadly, there is not much in these bookswhich is relevant to this importance. Thepopularistics books (I hope I have notcoined another bit <strong>of</strong> jargon — that isnot what popular culture needs) are useful,particularly Jensen. McNeil's book isvaluable, but more for the popular culture<strong>of</strong> an earlier age than for today.None <strong>of</strong> these books will compete withTom Wolfe's Kandy-Colored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby. If you understandjust the title, you know the 1960's,in Canada as well as in the States. Orwith an Australian example, Hit & Ms,by Kathy Lette. In the first piece in thiscollection <strong>of</strong> newspaper columns, she describesthe latest game for women atSydney cocktail parties, "Spot theHetero." If we forget the nuances <strong>of</strong>that little phrase, its comments on feminism,gender orientation, parties, slang— and newspapers, we will forget the1980's. Let's not.TERRY GOLDIEMICHEL BEAUL1EU1941-1985MICHEL BEALIEU EST MORT en juilletr 985, en plein été, d'une crise cardiaque.Son dernier livre, avec sa couverturebleu sombre et son titre, Kaléidoscope(Le Noroît, 1984), prend alors une significationinattendue, une épaisseur que jene lui aurait peut-être pas accordée àpremière lecture. Ce qui est moins connu,c'est le sous-titre qu'il a choisi à son(dernier) recueil, un sous-title digne derendre compte non seulement de cessoixante-quatre textes ici réunis maisaussi de l'ensemble de sa production littéraire:"Les aléas du corps grave."Ce recueil parle d'écriture, d'amour etde villes quasi-imaginaires dans lesquellesle lecteur est convié à un soliloque bavardsur la quotidienneté, sur le monderêvé à l'échelle des faits et gestes familiers,non pas cette ville de la quincailleriemoderniste ou rockeuse à la mode,mais plutôt ces lieux où vagabonde larêverie, ces lieux où l'on s'abandonneaux souvenirs plus ou moins insignifiantsdes va-et-vient d'une poète doux, sensible,rarement seul et un peu fatigué deconstater encore et toujours l'inconsistancedu temps qui passe, la minceur desrelations amoureuses, la petitesse des passions,la sévérité du jour qui tombe:et tu le disqu'elle te suivrait au boutdu monde si seulement tule lui demandais tu regardesau loin les arbres bruissentde l'autre côté du terrainde stationnement les motsdans les deux cas d'une langueabominée vous échappentbrèves rafales où les doigtssuppléent à la bouche bientôt197

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