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  1. Benny Bunter

    the day dostoyevsky discovered the meaning of life in a dream

    Cant remember but i think it might have been my fault cos I moved house. But usally when a package arrives and you're not there to receive it, they leave a card so you can go pick it up at the post office. Ah well nevermind, I can read it on here I suppose.
  2. Benny Bunter

    the day dostoyevsky discovered the meaning of life in a dream

    My copy of this book never arrived :(
  3. Benny Bunter

    J. H. Prynne

    He'll be 90 years old next year
  4. Benny Bunter

    The Mighty Reese Bassline

    Weird these haven't been mentioned, maybe cos they're not as drony, but the sound is the same
  5. Benny Bunter

    The Mighty Reese Bassline

  6. Benny Bunter

    American Artlessness

    This is a decent article comparing frost and wordsworth https://www.thedailystar.net/news-detail-199347
  7. Benny Bunter

    American Artlessness

    One thing whitman, melville and frost all have in common is they take the essential part that cruelty has in the world in their stride, they don't agonise over it, though they ask questions, but they accept it as part of life and nature.
  8. Benny Bunter

    American Artlessness

    "This elusive quality it is, which causes the thought of whiteness, when divorced from more kindly associations, and coupled with any object terrible in itself, to heighten that terror to the furthest bounds."
  9. Benny Bunter

    American Artlessness

    Made me think of the whiteness of the whale chapter in moby dick too
  10. Benny Bunter

    American Artlessness

    very similar aren't they?
  11. Benny Bunter

    American Artlessness

    DESIGN I found a dimpled spider, fat and white, On a white heal-all, holding up a moth Like a white piece of rigid satin cloth-- Assorted characters of death and blight Mixed ready to begin the morning right, Like the ingredients of a witches' broth-- A snow-drop spider, a flower like a froth...
  12. Benny Bunter

    The Mighty Reese Bassline

    Ahhhhh funkystepz were so good.
  13. Benny Bunter

    American Artlessness

    You're kneeling at that well-curb in the wrong way again, you fucking dickhead.
  14. Benny Bunter

    American Artlessness

    Not an exact analogy, but you might say Frost was more like Wordsworth than John Clare.
  15. Benny Bunter

    American Artlessness

    Not a yokel persona and no attempt to use colloquial language, which is what his entire work often gets reduced to. Look at the words he uses - 'Discern' 'rebuke' 'summer heaven godlike' 'and lo'. For Once, Then, Something By Robert Frost Others taunt me with having knelt at well-curbs Always...
  16. Benny Bunter

    Poetry

    @version I'd have to go back to the olson poem again to understand any of that tbh, I can't really remember it apart from the first and last lines.
  17. Benny Bunter

    American Artlessness

    Melville and Whitman were artless in some ways but not others, I can get what @luka means when he describes them as that. But not Frost.
  18. Benny Bunter

    American Artlessness

    You could only come to the conclusion that Frost was artless, in any of its various definitions, from the abolutely shallowest of readings - that he used simple language and wrote about farmers and that.
  19. Benny Bunter

    American Artlessness

    I don't think you can really call him a poseur. He was interested in and highly valued rural life and work, he had experience of owning and working a farm. I wouldn't say he had a yokel persona as such, but he observed it and learned from it.
  20. Benny Bunter

    American Artlessness

    I wouldn't know, haven't touched it for 3 or 4 years now
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