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Review of Michael Graziano's Love Song of Monkey (Fiction)

Caleb wrote 7 months ago: So your neurotic, unfaithful wife, driven to desperation by your apathy, manages to (unknowingly) cu … more →

Tags: Literature, Michael Graziano, Love Song of Monkey, Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock, post-modern, Transcendence

Celebrity Endorsements

allanmayer wrote 7 months ago: Does it help to sell a book if comes with a ‘Celebrity’ recommendation? I suppose it dep … more →

Tags: Book Marketing, book, lynn grocott, Stephen King, Marketing, Promotion, Celebrity, Kipling's Verse, Chris Bonnington

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rarebestie wrote 8 months ago: Si impara ad amare quello che si ha.  Così pensavo sulla via di casa in un autobus stipato di corpi … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

Flickrfan: Except when

sgarrett6 wrote 8 months ago: Photographed by goldsardine …a street piano, mechanical and tired, reiterates some worn out co … more →

Tags: FlickrFan, COLOR, Sony, flickr, Portrait, square, Face, saturated, model roo

The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock1 comment

elizabethst wrote 9 months ago: Let us go then, you and I, When the evening is spread out against the sky Like a patient etherized u … more →

Tags: Poetry

ARE TWITTERS PARANOID?

boldray wrote 9 months ago: “Couldn’t sleep. Went into kitchen. Gary came in. Turned on light. Gary left. Finished b … more →

Tags: Poetry, language, writing, Madonna, Rosanna Arquette, twitter

Where do the Words Come From #3 - Anna Krien3 comments

gnunn wrote 9 months ago: Anna Krien is one of the feature poets at the first QLD Poetry Festival event for 2009, Poetry on th … more →

Tags: Where do the Words Come From?, Anna Krien, Another Lost Shark, Charles Bukowski, Coral Hull, David Berman, Graham Nunn, influences, Josephine Rowe

Disappearing Into A Poem1 comment

tarabridgetmoore wrote 10 months ago: Your misguided Words driven into the page Common humanity On the brink of the impossible Haunts like … more →

Tags: Passionate Poetry, prose & poetry, imagery, Allusion, Contemporary Poetry, SinConfessRepeat, Artistry

From Nowhere to The Wasteland: A look at how Wlliam Morris' News from Nowhere relates to T.S. Eliot's The Wasteland6 comments

Megan wrote 10 months ago: I have been looking at these two writers this week after I re-read Morris’ novel. I found they … more →

Tags: academic, Literary Analysis, Morris, Political

Desert(ed) Island Poems #5 - Matt Hetherington3 comments

gnunn wrote 10 months ago: It’s time to take that lonely trip again people… so man those oars and together let … more →

Tags: Desert(ed) Island Poems, Graham Nunn, Another Lost Shark, Matt Hetherington, Small Change Press, Nathan Shepherdson, -John Anderson, Léopold Sédar Senghor, Paul Celan

An Equality of Joy 5 comments

shoreacres wrote 10 months ago: Only hours after the passage of Hurricane Ike, every survivor left standing in the rubble understood … more →

Tags: Faith, hurricane ike, recovery, Epiphany, Journey of Magi, liminal, Pilgrimage, Victor Turner, liminality

ஆக்டேவியோ பாஸின் கவிதைகள் /The Poetry of Octavio Paz/intrdouced by Brammarajan

brammarajan wrote 10 months ago: ஆக்டேவியோ பாஸின் கவிதைகள் 1990ஆம் ஆண்டுக்கான நோபல் பரிசினைப் பெற்ற ஆக்டோவியோ பாஸ், 1914 ஆம் ஆண்ட … more →

Tags: introduced by brammarajan, Translated poems, Octavio Paz, André Breton, Pablos Neruda, quevedo, Góngora, Luis Cernuda, The Labyrinth of Solitude

T.S.Eliot-Tradition and the Individual Talent-translation Brammarajan

brammarajan wrote 10 months ago: டி.எஸ்.எலியட் பாரம்பரியமும் தனித்துவத் திறனும் தமிழில் பிரம்மராஜன் ஆங்கில இலக்கியத்தில் நாம் பாரம்பர … more →

Tags: translation essay, Tradition and the Individual Talent, Shakespeare, Dante, Cyril Turner, Wordsworth

Discovery Travel & Living...2 comments

Raman wrote 11 months ago: As I have mentioned before, I happened to have lots of free time in hand and luckily for me England … more →

Tags: Great Ones Speaking, Interesting, Quotes, Travel, Discovery Travel & Living, Henry Miller, Lao Tzu, Martin Buber, Pat Conroy

Solstice Silence, Solstice Song8 comments

shoreacres wrote 11 months ago:   Permeated with commercial hustle and cultural bustle, the days before Christmas are ferociously bu … more →

Tags: writing, astronomy, Silence, solstice, Christmas, Salisbury, stonehenge, Cathedral, meditation

Everything But the Christmas Sync3 comments

shoreacres wrote 11 months ago:   December can be a tough time for liturgical sorts.  Like embarassed house guests caught snooping t … more →

Tags: Advent, Liturgical Calendar, Waiting, patience, solstice, Christmas, ornaments, sync

Three Days Later, A Postmortem1 comment

petebyrne wrote 1 year ago: In a joyous repudiation of a national politics best characterized by Eliot’s “tedious argument … more →

Tags: Barack Obama, John F. Kennedy, American History, LBJ, john mc cain, vietnam war, Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Bush the elder

Montparnasse Cemetery: Beyond The Language of the Living

Jennifer Rains wrote 1 year ago:    If, as Jean-Paul Sartre once wrote, “Hell is other people,” the famous existentialist … more →

Tags: Culture, Authors, Cemeteries, Graves, Halloween, Montparnasse, Scary, Tombstones, writing

¿Para qué sirve la literatura? (III/III)3 comments

Gastón García M. wrote 1 year ago: Ítalo Calvino: “Mi fe en el futuro de la literatura consiste en saber que hay cosas que sólo l … more →

Tags: Libros, Acantilado, antoine compagnon, Aristóteles, Italo Calvino, barthes, Bergson, Francis Bacon, Haold Bloom


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