My new video, Ships in the Night, is now on Youtube, Myspace, Facebook, Orkut, Univision, Tu.TV, Netlog, & Comunidad Cubana. It's in honor of a special friend who helped me get it all started three decades ago, when we were just kids. I hope you'll see it.
What I did this week was to produce a new video which I put on Youtube from there to all my channels world wide. The video is combines an origninal song, Aid & Comfort, performed right here with me & my Yamaha!
The imagery is taken from my travels in the Valley on normal business this past week. It shows off the new Times Pressroom, with the web contact prominently shown.
The world will be watching this, & I hope that you will too!
I would like to thank the organizing committee for a wonderful event & especially Luanne for for her exceptional piece about all of us. I don't know about you but it was the nicest thing anybody ever said about me, & I would like to thank everyone for giving me something to brag about to friends in Latin America. That means a great deal to me & it's not something I find every day. However, the White American Intellectual is as downtrodden & unjustly oppressed a creature as you will meet anywhere, & I can attest that the five billion or so Earthlings who are sick & tired of fighting for respect, wish us nothing but success.
I've got our pictures on my Facebook page right now!
My profile is Edward Lyons, same is here. So if you're on Facebook, feel free to look me up. I know that some are interested in my adventures in Youtubeland, & I can post some links from time to time, to let you have a little video essay about it.
That's www.facebook.com. I'm also on Twitter at edlyons85 .
My new book, The Stagnant Civilization: an Exercise in
Hermeneutics, Has been released by iUniverse and can be purchased at
http://www.iuniverse.com/Bookstore/BookSearchResults.aspx?Search=Edward%20Lyons
The book is a philosophical
meditation on William Faulkner’s great novel Absalom, Absalom! and its implications for Real Society, amounting
to anti-racist statement which was unacceptable to academic researchers at the
time I wrote it.
I hope that I have produced a
Banned Books classic!