Affichage des articles dont le libellé est Tomates. Afficher tous les articles
Affichage des articles dont le libellé est Tomates. Afficher tous les articles

samedi 17 mars 2018

YR

« As observed at the turn of the century by Marks & Spencer (1899), who first named the “yelling reaction” (YR), the stiking effects of tomato throwing on Sopranoes have been extensevely described. Although numerous behavioral (Zeeg & Puss, 1931 ; Roux & Combaluzier, 1932 ; Sinon et al., 1948) pathological (Hun & Deu, 1960) comparative (Karybb & Szÿla, 1973) and follow-up (Else & Vire, 1974) studies have permitted a valuable description on these typical responses, neuroanatomical, as well as neurophysiological data, are in spite of their number, surprisngly confusing. In their henceforth late twenties’ classical demonstrations, Chou & Lai (1927 a, b, c, 1928 a, b, 1929 a 1930) have ruled out the hypothesis of a pure facio-facial nociceptive reflex that has been advanced for many years by a number of authors (Mace & Doyne, 1912 ; Payre & Tairnelle, 1916 ; Sornette & Billevayzé, 1925). […] »

Georges Perec : Cantatrix Sopranica L.


« À l'opéra, en chantant la Tosca
Un grand ténor ayant manqué le "la"
En reçut ce soir-là
Des tas, des tas, des tas
Sa femme, en sortant de là, le consola. »
 Jack Ary : Les tomates 


Merci à Otto pour l'inspiration musicale...