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Leon Kukkuk

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in Johannesburg, South Africa
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Leon Kukkuk once flew in a plane that crashed. He has never been in a major car accident. His writing tend to be all over the place. A number of long-lost and sometimes short-lived publications may have an article or some sort of analysis of his. He would like to write more experimental fiction and especially work that cannot be labelled as either fiction or non-fiction. It is not a helpful distinction. At some point in the recent past he lost his entire collection of such writing as a result of a computer glitch and a strange but temporary aversion to having a backup. He is very grateful for this. He has started the process again.

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Letters to Gabriella: Angol...

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“Violence is itself a form of political mobilisation. It is mainly directed against civilians and not at another army. The aim is to capture territory through political control rather than through military success. And political control is maintained through terror, through expulsion or elimination of those who challenge political control, especially those with a different label. Population displacement, massacres, widespread atrocities are not just side effects of war; they are a deliberate strategy for political control. The tactic is to sow the fear and hate on which exclusive identity claims rest.”
Leon Kukkuk, Letters to Gabriella: Angola's Last War for Peace, What the UN Did and Why

“The end of superpower patronage to client movements worldwide created a power vacuum whose inevitable results included the spread of violence and the emergence of disparate groups, ostensibly fighting in the name of ideology, religion or ethnicity, but now seeking their finance through local taxes, plunder and pillage.”
Leon Kukkuk, Letters to Gabriella: Angola's Last War for Peace, What the UN Did and Why

“We are not surprised at Romeo loving Juliet, though he is a Montague and she is a Capulet. But if we found in addition that Lady Capulet was by birth a Montague, that Lady Montague was a first cousin of old Capulet, that Mecutio was at once the nephew of a Capulet and the brother-in-law of a Montague, that count Paris was related on his father’s side to one house and on his mother’s side to the other, that Tybalt was Romeo’s uncle’s stepson and that the Friar who had married Romeo and Juliet was Juliet’s uncle and Romeo’s first cousin once removed, we would probably conclude that the feud between the two houses was being kept up for dramatic entertainment of the people of Verona.”
A. N. Wilson

“Your reality, sir, is lies and balderdash and I'm delighted to say that I have no grasp of it whatsoever.”
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“The end of superpower patronage to client movements worldwide created a power vacuum whose inevitable results included the spread of violence and the emergence of disparate groups, ostensibly fighting in the name of ideology, religion or ethnicity, but now seeking their finance through local taxes, plunder and pillage.”
Leon Kukkuk, Letters to Gabriella: Angola's Last War for Peace, What the UN Did and Why

“There will be more calamities, more death, more despair. Not the slightest indication of a change anywhere. The cancer of time is eating us away. Our heroes have killed themselves, or are killing themselves. The hero, then, is not Time, but Timelessness. We must get in step, a lock step, toward the prison of death. There is no escape. The weather will not change.”
Henry Miller

“The State is a condition, a certain relationship between human beings, a mode of behavior; we destroy it by contracting other relationships, by behaving differently toward one another....We are the state, and we shall continue to be the state until we have created the institutions that form a real community and society of men.”
Gustav Landauer

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