i was just saying to a friend of mine you can have too much of something. i remember going to an abstract expressionist exhibition
and you see one Pollock (for example) hung on the wall and it's very nice, energetic, but you see 40 of these things and it's just old
laundry hung on the line. you lose all respect for it.
[..] The ground on which we pass,
moving our feet, less excited by travel.
we've never tried reading a lot of that stuff tbfcalm down science sam.
Listened to half of this while I doing the housework today.
there is no escape(apart from the crying children in the background, who the fuck brings a small child to a Prynne poetry reading?)
I know. While I was trying to listen to it my own annoying child kept interrupting me trying to tell me something about pokemon. There is no peace in this world.there is no escape
I've had this with the cantos. They get repetitive after a while, especially the pisan ones, and you have to step back from it for the good of your own mental health.i was just saying to a friend of mine you can have too much of something. i remember going to an abstract expressionist exhibition
and you see one Pollock (for example) hung on the wall and it's very nice, energetic, but you see 40 of these things and it's just old
laundry hung on the line. you lose all respect for it.
what happened to reading maximus in one night!i dont think, really, you should be reading a load of poetry in one go im only doing it cos someone goaded me into it.
one poem a day is plenty.