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  • Aimless Reading: The Es, Part 6 (T.S. Eliot)


    Pearlblossom HighwayAuthority Authority: 424
    The Complete Poems and Plays Originally uploaded by Michael_Kelleher Eliot, T.S. The Complete Poems and Plays Not sure where I bought this. Probably at the Fordham bookstore. I have had it since college, or soon thereafter. They still sell this extremely ugly hardcover . Not that I care, but youd think they ...
    2 days ago
  • The time to hesitate is through: female sexuality in the age of Stupak


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    “Do I dare/Disturb the universe?/In a minute there is time/For decisions and revisions which a minute will reverse.” -T.S. Eliot, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. Lines from this poem, this classic lament of the older man, wondering if he will be mocked for making advances to a younger woman, showed up ...
    3 days ago
  • Alwayswriteagain: The Toast of Birmingham


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    The sort of mid-Autumn day which makes poets warble saw us wend our way to Birmingham for the saddest, most tender of family reunions.The diminished ranks of the Wood and Hawkins families were gathering to pay tribute to two family matriarchs who had been loved nearly as much by assembled cousins and friends as by ...
    3 days ago
  • Self-portrait?


    Moe LaneAuthority Authority: 674
    Ahem . No! I am not Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to be; Am an attendant lord, one that will do To swell a progress, start a scene or two, Advise the prince; no doubt, an easy tool, Deferential, glad to be of use, Politic, cautious, and meticulous; Full of high sentence, but a bit obtuse; At times, indeed, almost ...
    3 days ago
  • Hollow cake


    I-YOUniverseAuthority Authority: 120
    I tried my baking skills the other day. I had an orange-cranberry muffin mix, which called for an added cup of water. Flush with the success of earlier efforts, I added a protein booster whey powder, a couple eggs, and two tablespoons of oil. After 25 minutes in the oven, the knife came out clean. We cut the cake ...
    4 days ago
  • Moonshine


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    William Tyndale once ridiculed the poor logic of a 16 th Century blowhard by writing that, “the proof of his whole conclusion…hangeth by moonshine.” Tyndale of course, ultimately became a victim of moonshine when he was condemned as a heretic and strangled by real rope – and burned as well – for ...
    1 week ago
  • The dangers of reading to children


    Blog MeridianAuthority Authority: 107
    You read Dr. Seuss books to your three-year-old niece just one too many times over the summer, then in the fall assign a unit on parody to your Intro. to Lit. class . . . Beware the slippery slope.“The Love Song of the Cat in the Hat”(with apologies to T. S. Eliot and Dr. Seuss)It was evening, October, and we were ...
    1 week ago
  • Review of Geoffrey Hill’s Collected Critical Writings


    NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKSAuthority Authority: 516
    Photo: NYTimes. My review of Collected Critical Writings by Geoffrey Hill (Hardcover, $49.95 Oxford University Press 2008) is now up at The Critical Flame. Here’s how it starts:"Reading Geoffrey Hill’s Collected Critical Writings feels a lot like what it might to step into a graduate seminar in 19th and 20th ...
    1 week ago
  • The Letters of T S Eliot: review


    Family: News and advice on family matters children and parentsAuthority Authority: 975
    Jeremy NoelTod reads the letters of TS Eliot and discovers the inner turmoil of the author of The Waste Land
    1 week ago
  • Notes For November 4th, 2009


    The INTERNET WRITING WORKSHOPAuthority Authority: 126
    This Day In Writing History On November 4th, 1948, the famous poet and playwright T.S. Eliot won the Nobel Prize in literature. Eliot was born in America, but emigrated to England in 1914 at the age of 25. He would later become a naturalized British subject. Though Eliot is probably most famous today for his ...
    1 week ago
  • Radio Free Threedonia XXIII — Motor City Shaker


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    Michigan Congressman Thaddeus McCotter, one of the fast-rising stars of the Republican party , graciously stops by RF3D this week, featuring guest panelist Stage Right from Big Hollywood. In addition to sharing the most concisely articulate battle-plans for the GOP in the 21st century, Rep. McCotter — who seems as ...
    2 weeks ago
  • everything is contained in now


    "there is no path, paths are made by walking." ~Antonio MachadoAuthority Authority: 130
    Time present and time past. Are both present in time future, And time future contained in time past. If all the time is eternally present All time is unreedemable. What might have been is an abstraction Remaining a perpetual possibility Only in a world of speculation. What might have been and what has been Point to ...
    2 weeks ago
  • So much life and never does the tune fail me!


    Alive On All ChannelsAuthority Authority: 123
    All Saints - All Souls All Souls Did someone say that there would be an end, an end, Oh, an end to love and mourning? What has been once so interwoven cannot be raveled, not the gift ungiven. Now the dead move through all of us still glowing. Mother and child, lover and lover mated, are wound and bound ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Trial and Error Symphony (a poem of sorts)


    Marking TimeAuthority Authority: 103
    Trial-and-Error Symphony          by Mark Nielsen, Oct. 28, 2009 Composing. Caring. Not caring. Never minding the bad notes. Changing them later. Embracing the eraser. A potter and a pot. Creating an earthen vessel. Made of magic mud . A cracked pitcher, poured out. A cup who runneth over. Sweet ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Trouble with Laughter


    Loud TimeAuthority Authority: 113
    I like to laugh. I also like to make people laugh. When I was a kid my brother and sister and I, inspired by a TV game show, would play "Make Me Laugh: The Home Game" during quiet moments. Theyre both very funny.Sharing emotions can be a really powerful experience: to laugh or cry or rage together is to declare ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The British press


    Sherry ChandlerAuthority Authority: 129
    The BBC gives us the winner of the Veolia Environment Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2009, a photo of a leaping Iberian wolf:Jose Luis Rodriguez captured the imaginations of the judges with a picture that he had planned for years, and even sketched out on a piece of paper. “I wanted to capture a photo ...
    3 weeks ago
  • T.S. (Thomas Stearns) Eliot – quotes


    Kevin Stilley Dot ComAuthority Authority: 146
    I have measured out my life with coffee spoons. The last temptation is the greatest treason: To do the right deed for the wrong reason. ~ in Murder In the Cathedral We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time. ~ in ...
    3 weeks ago
  • W. B. Yeats and Modernism


    A Piece of Monologue: The Online Journal of Rhys TranterAuthority Authority: 133
    In a review of Calvin Bedients new book, The Yeats Brothers and Modernism’s Love of Motion , Robert Huddleston takes a look at the significance of William Butler Yeats in relation to twentieth century modernism (via the wonderful 3quarksdaily ): William Butler Yeats has been called the twentieth century’s ...
    3 weeks ago
  • W. B. Yeats and Modernism


    A Piece of Monologue: The Online Journal of Rhys TranterAuthority Authority: 133
    In a review of Calvin Bedients new book, The Yeats Brothers and Modernism’s Love of Motion , Robert Huddleston takes a look at the significance of William Butler Yeats in relation to twentieth century modernism (via the wonderful 3quarksdaily ): William Butler Yeats has been called the twentieth century’s ...
    3 weeks ago
  • A No-Brainer


    I Am The CheeseAuthority Authority: 425
      I’m not a straw man; … they make me burp.   note: scarecrows are for scaredy cats … or maybe not.  (this one just gets more confusing if you really think about it … but you probably don’t want to delve too deep into this … delving is too much like needlelessly looking in haystacks) ...
    4 weeks ago

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