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% (find-LATEX "2020thermidor.tex") % (defun c () (interactive) (find-LATEXsh "lualatex -record 2020thermidor.tex" :end)) % (defun D () (interactive) (find-pdf-page "~/LATEX/2020thermidor.pdf")) % (defun d () (interactive) (find-pdftools-page "~/LATEX/2020thermidor.pdf")) % (defun e () (interactive) (find-LATEX "2020thermidor.tex")) % (defun u () (interactive) (find-latex-upload-links "2020thermidor")) % (defun v () (interactive) (find-2a '(e) '(d)) (g)) % (find-pdf-page "~/LATEX/2020thermidor.pdf") % (find-sh0 "cp -v ~/LATEX/2020thermidor.pdf /tmp/") % (find-sh0 "cp -v ~/LATEX/2020thermidor.pdf /tmp/pen/") % file:///home/edrx/LATEX/2020thermidor.pdf % file:///tmp/2020thermidor.pdf % file:///tmp/pen/2020thermidor.pdf % http://angg.twu.net/LATEX/2020thermidor.pdf % (find-LATEX "2019.mk") \documentclass[oneside,12pt,a4paper]{article} \usepackage[colorlinks,citecolor=DarkRed,urlcolor=DarkRed]{hyperref} % (find-es "tex" "hyperref") \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{pict2e} \usepackage[x11names,svgnames]{xcolor} % (find-es "tex" "xcolor") %\usepackage{colorweb} % (find-es "tex" "colorweb") %\usepackage{tikz} % % (find-dn6 "preamble6.lua" "preamble0") %\usepackage{proof} % For derivation trees ("%:" lines) %\input diagxy % For 2D diagrams ("%D" lines) %\xyoption{curve} % For the ".curve=" feature in 2D diagrams % \usepackage{edrx15} % (find-LATEX "edrx15.sty") \input edrxaccents.tex % (find-LATEX "edrxaccents.tex") \input edrxchars.tex % (find-LATEX "edrxchars.tex") \input edrxheadfoot.tex % (find-LATEX "edrxheadfoot.tex") \input edrxgac2.tex % (find-LATEX "edrxgac2.tex") % %\usepackage[backend=biber, % style=alphabetic]{biblatex} % (find-es "tex" "biber") %\addbibresource{catsem-slides.bib} % (find-LATEX "catsem-slides.bib") % % (find-es "tex" "geometry") \begin{document} \catcode`\^^J=10 \directlua{dofile "dednat6load.lua"} % (find-LATEX "dednat6load.lua") % (find-LATEX "rrj.tex" "gaiman") \def\hangfrom#1{\def\hangobject{#1}\setbox0=\hbox{\hangobject}% \hangindent \wd0 \noindent \hangobject \ignorespaces} % Previous: \def\mywid{5em} \def\who#1{\hangfrom{\hbox to \mywid{\bf #1:\hss}}} \def\more {\hangfrom{\hbox to \mywid{ \hss}}} % Now: \def\FROM#1#2{\rrjday{#2}} \long\def\FROM#1#2{\newpage{\textsf{[#1: #2]}\bsk}} \long\def\FROM#1#2{\newpage{\textrm{[#1: #2]}\bsk}} \def\wsk{\ssk} \def\brktsk{\msk} \def\psk{\bsk\msk} \def\mywid{3em} \long\def\who#1 #2{\hangfrom{\hbox to \mywid{\bf #1\hss}}{#2}\par} \long\def\more #1{\hangfrom{\hbox to \mywid{ \hss}}{#1}\par} \long\def\FROM#1#2{\newpage{De: {\bf #2} \par (Neil Gaiman) \bsk}} \def\mywid{2em} \FROM {From} {Thermidor} \who{J:} {Monsieur Robespierre...} \more {Even now it is not too late.} \more {You can let me go. I will take what I came for and leave France, and never bother you again.} \wsk \who{J:} {Remember this: that I offered you one last chance to let the matter die.} \who{R:} {Mademoiselle, your attempts to threaten me are laughable, and pathetic.} \wsk \who{J:} {Very well, Citizen. This is the head of Orpheus. Ripped from his} \more {living body by the Bacchante. They used their bare hands.} \more {The Women of the Frenzy...} \wsk \who{J:} {They threw his head into the Hebrus, and it is said that it still called the name of his lost one as it floated down to the sea.} \more {This is the head of Orpheus, who bested death, and who now cannot die.} \wsk \who{R:} {Do you take us for peasants, Johanna?} \more {The myths are dead. The gods are dead. The ghosts and ghouls and phantoms are dead.} \more {There is only the State, and the People.} \wsk \who{J:} {No, Monsieur Robespierre.} \more {There is much more than that.} \wsk \who{R:} {Enough of this nonsense.} \more {Henri -- bring me that head.} \wsk \who{J:} {(covering her ears:)} \more {Now. Messire Orpheus.} \more {Sing to them.} \wsk \who{J:} {\it (as if narrated afterwards - written in a page of a diary)} \more {My ears were covered, but I could not entirely obliterate the sound the head made, as its began its song. Although I possess a Modicum of Greek, the most part of the words it used were unfamiliar to me.} \more {Still, by what Means or Mechanism I cannot say, I found myself deriving some Measure of Sense from its chanting. The head sang first of Blood, of the baying, senseless cries of the Mob; of the Anger of Women and Men; of the Worm that devours its own Flesh.} \wsk \who{J:} {{\it (again, as in a page of diary, not in a balloon)}} \more {Then it sang of Freedom, of Liberty of Love. And as it sang, I gasped in dumbfoundment, for other voices were also raised in jagged Unison. Discordant Voices, Harsh Voices, the Voices of the Dead; and my friend (for so I now bethought him) no longer sang Alone.} \wsk \who{J:} {\it (again, as in a page of diary, not in a balloon)} \more {The Ghastly Chorus sang of those who lead; of those who, by Virtue or Circumstance, are Raised above the Crowd; who manipulate the commonality will-they or nil-they, as a Puppet-master tugs on the Strings of a Marionette, or a Romany Traveller pulls the leash of his Dancing Bear. It sang of a dream -- and of the Ending of the Dream.} \wsk \who{J:} {\it (again, as in a page of diary, not in a balloon)} \more {I am not able to conceive what it must have been like to hear that song unprotected. M.\ St.-J\_\_\_ and M.\ R\_\_\_, and their Manservant, stood and listened like Statues, like Men Entranced.} \wsk \who{J:} {\it (again, as in a page of diary, not in a balloon)} \more {After what seemed an Age, the Song ceased; and still they stood there.} \wsk \who{J:} {\it (again, as in a page of diary, not in a balloon)} \more {And taking what I had come for, I left that Place.} \wsk \who{J:} {\it (balloon; knocking down a guard with a punch on the back of the head:)} \more {My apologies, sir.} \brktsk \more {[Johanna Constantine left Paris shortly after dawn on that day, 8th Thermidor, Year II.]} \wsk \more {[On the 9th Thermidor, Louis-Antoine St.-Just, the great orator, faltered during his speech before the commonal convention, and fell silent.]} \wsk \more {[Maximilien Robespierre, the most powerful man in France, then attempted to speak. Until that point he had been listened to with awe, or fear, or silence.]} \more {[Now, for the first time, he found himself laughed at, and, also for the first time, he was lost for words.]} \wsk \more {[That night he and his faction were deposed and arrested, and during the arrest Robespierre was shot in the jaw. Or perhaps he fumbled a suicide attempt. The truth here is a matter of conjecture.]} \wsk \more {[It is, however, a matter or record that the next day, his shattered jaw bound by a paper bandage, he watched St.-Just step up, silently, to the guillotine.]} \wsk \more {[And it is also a matter of record that, in the end, Monsieur Sanson, the executioner, ripped off the paper bandage that held his jaw together.]} \wsk \more {[And that Robespierre's final wordless scream of pain was cut off, with his head, by the fall of the weighted blade.]} \more {[The Terror died with him.]} % %L dofile "edrxtikz.lua" -- (find-LATEX "edrxtikz.lua") % %L dofile "edrxpict.lua" -- (find-LATEX "edrxpict.lua") % \pu %\printbibliography \end{document} % __ __ _ % | \/ | __ _| | _____ % | |\/| |/ _` | |/ / _ \ % | | | | (_| | < __/ % |_| |_|\__,_|_|\_\___| % % <make> * (eepitch-shell) * (eepitch-kill) * (eepitch-shell) # (find-LATEXfile "2019planar-has-1.mk") make -f 2019.mk STEM=2020thermidor veryclean make -f 2019.mk STEM=2020thermidor pdf % Local Variables: % coding: utf-8-unix % ee-tla: "NONE" % End: