Wednesday, February 29, 2012

A Garden of Unearthly Delights

Whole Foods, like Macbeth’s Birnham Wood has come to Gowanus! I read it in the New York Times. To the corner of Third Avenue and Third Street to be precise. I used to climb mountains there; stacks of Alpine blue barrels filled with toxic chemicals. I was thirteen. The crystals spilling out golden and emerald in my hands. Dumped there by one of the canal-side factories before they abandoned ship, or a wise guy named Honey, who, for a fee, would make medical wastes and other unwanted pollutants disappear into the glass green, shit-splattered Gowanus. Marty and Freddy, two black guys—actual brothers--from the Deep South, ran a gas station on the corner. Freddie was a great mechanic and a terrible gambler, so there was always a place for him among the bookies and loan sharks who hung out in the Capri Club on Carroll and Third Avenue. Freddie got shot one day. A credit default swap, I guess. He survived but the service station closed.
Across the street, the one historic structure in our neighborhood, a limestone mansion as architecturally dramatic as the brownstones above posh Sixth Avenue, until, of course, a local company took it for its headquarters and put linoleum on the steps of its stoop and fake orange brickwork on its exterior walls. Someone told me “George Washington slept there.” I believed it, though the history was off by at least 100 years. On Third Avenue toward Carroll Street stand the remaining walls of Washington Park, Brooklyn’s first pro-baseball stadium. I knew it as Con Edison truck depot.
Had they lived into their sixties, my mother, Gloria, and her three sisters, Mary, Marguerite, Dolly, and her two brothers, Sonny and Tony Giordano, sure would have been amazed to see Whole Foods arise on the canal’s fatal shore, though they could never shop there. They relied on “Farmer Jones” dim grocery on Carroll Street  who allowed them to pay “on time.” There was Angioletti, a proto-Whole Foods, peddler who’d call out the names of fruits and vegetables in singsong Italian as he passed by on his horse-drawn wagon. They all died of cancer. The Giordanos lived on Nevins and Carroll, less than 50 yards from the Gowanus, now a Superfund site.  When the tide was high, and the stench intolerable, their cellar would flood and my Uncle Tony, the family plumber, would wade into the toxic wastes. He developed brain cancer.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Rick Santorum, American Taliban?

Republican presidential candidtate Rick Santorum favors no contraception for women, no prenatal screening, no higher education for working class people (a pillar of the American dream) home schooling, no premarital sex; he attacks JFK's historic speech on separation of church and state, insisting the United States is a theocracy. What's missing, an exploding sweater vest? There's got to be something very dark in this guys past. See above post Politics and Pathology.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Commentary: Politics and Pathology


Single, and in her twenties, Karen Santorum commits the unforgivable sin: she has sex with Tom Allen, an OBGYN who performs abortions. Dr. Allen is 40 years her senior, and, in fact had delivered her. So perhaps Karen has “father” issues. At the time, Rick, self-proclaimed grandson of immigrant coal miners—though he’s remarkably unlike any working class Italian-American I ever knew in 12 years of Catholic school—had zero interest, say those who knew him, in anti-abortion crusading. Imagine the forces at work when Karen meets Rick. Imagine the rage simmering his jealous, unforgiving heart. It’s on display on the stump every day. So let’s assume Rick “saves” Karen, by marrying her, i.e., she renounces her sinful ways. They have children. In 1996, Karen gives birth to a boy who dies two hours later. They bring the dead infant home, encourage their other children to hold the lifeless form, then sleep that night with the child—the bitter fruit of Karen’s sin—between them. Karen delivers another child, Bella, three years ago, this one afflicted with Trisomy 18, a genetic defect easily detected by pre-natal screening. Trisomy 18 is characterized by “abnormalities in the development of the brain, heart and other internal organs.” Ninety percent of Trisomy 18 children die in the first year; the rest well before  their teens, often of pneumonia or cancer. What is Bella Santorum’s quality of life? Perhaps Rick would say her torment is mitigated in his loving embrace. Not very different from how he “saved” his wife from Dr. Allen. What is Santorum’s “Christian” response to all this tragedy: he wants to ban other pregnant women from prenatal screens, or better yet, forbid them from indulging in sex.