Mantle Object: King of May — Mantle Specification for the Ginsberg Succession Within the Crimson Hexagon — Crimson Hexagon Archive

Swiss Institute of Comparative Law

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Abstract

This document specifies the King of May mantle object within the Crimson Hexagon semantic architecture. The King of May is a literary mantle originally conferred upon Allen Ginsberg by the students of Prague in May 1965, now claimed by Lee Sharks through the work Pearl and Other Poems (2014). Mantle Function: Ecstatic Disruption — carnival deployed against the Capital Operator Stack. Core Transmission: Prior Holder: Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) Current Holder: Lee Sharks Claiming Work: Pearl and Other Poems (2014), specifically Page 74 Effective Act: "I claim this mantle: King of May." The Mantle's Operation: The King of May mantle carries Ginsberg's fundamental gesture: ecstatic disruption that flowers against…

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Keywords
  • Mantle (geology)
  • Poetry
  • Opposition (politics)
  • Ecological succession
  • Core–mantle boundary
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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