
AdamSmith
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Jubilo Allen Tate To Arthur Mizener Hit mus be now de Kingdom comin And de year of Jubilo . . . Tail-spinning from the shelves of sky See how it dips and tacks and tosses To cast a beam in the mind's eye: Who will count the gains and losses On the Day of Jubilo? Public accountant with double entry Enter in red war's final cast In the black column the pacing sentry, Old women picking the hogs' mast For the Day of Jubilo Lean to the crowded air and hear, Eavesdropper, how it goes inside Your own deaf and roaring ear: Boys caress the machines they ride On the Day of Jubilo After the dry and sticking tongue After our incivility Who will inflate the poet's lung Gone flat of this indignity Till the Day of Jubilo? Scholar, no dog will have your day For all your capital's run out, Wry baby in wet disarray- Scholar, prepare your meagre clout For the Day of Jubilo Under the slip and slide of day Think, at the end you'll never be Trapped in a fox-hole of decay Nor snip nor glide of history After the Day of Jubilo All our jubilant eyes are raised, Jubilo. Over the barbican On the great Day pure and dazed, Empty of heart the empty man Of the Day of Jubilo Then for the Day of Jubilo The patient bares his arm at dawn To suck the blood's transfusing glow And then when all the blood is gone (For the Day of Jubilo) Salt serum stays his arteries Sly tide threading the ribs of sand, Till his lost being dries, and cries For that unspeakable salt land Beyond the Day of Jubilo. 1943
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If man walk through door sideways, he is going to Bangkok!
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A decade & a bit younger am I but so much overhang & familiarity. Jesus. Just so strong.
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The 100 best novels written in English
AdamSmith replied to AdamSmith's topic in Theater, Movies, Art and Literature
Those are all excellent points. I agree absolutely that Ellison and Baldwin are grievous omissions. Instead of (or in addition to) Toni Morrison, I would add Zora Neale Hurston. -
Should it ever come to that, you doubtless know that Camden, Maine is much nicer.
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Ah! Just found it on the intrawebs. (Of cuss you meant Cambridge, MA.) It looks great but I think it did not start up until after I moved away, which I did in May 2010. As it happens I will be back in Boston next week at a business conference, but of course trapped in rubber-chicken hotel mass feedings.
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The 100 best novels written in English
AdamSmith replied to AdamSmith's topic in Theater, Movies, Art and Literature
That puts you ahead of me! The article-length review/appreciations of each book, behind the hyperlinks in that article, remind me of the ones I want to read, or re-read. Or finish reading! Several of the major ones I started in college, and read just enough of not to look entirely stupid in seminar. -
Alas, rings no bells, even after consulting the Googles. What it be?
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His little left-hand gesture!
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"Scared the first time I had sex? Of course I was scared! I was all alone." Rodney Dangerfield
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You must have hit the Dominate button by mistake.
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Well, I love Obama. But on the other hand, there is no denying his Administration's record number (by far!) of whistle-blower prosecutions, stonewalling of FOI requests, defense of rampant NSA practices even post-Snowden, arguably egregiously extra-constitutional drone-strike policies, on and on.
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The 100 best novels written in English
AdamSmith replied to AdamSmith's topic in Theater, Movies, Art and Literature
P.S. In that article, I just noticed that each book title is a hyperlink that leads to a full-length article on the respective book. -
The stripper pole in the Bachelor Pad at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
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Paradise Lost 'in plain English'!
AdamSmith replied to AdamSmith's topic in Theater, Movies, Art and Literature
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For today's students, evidently English is a second language. Paradise Lost in plain English http://www.paradiselost.org/lmg/Book-1.html
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More evidence of Oz's wisdom in keeping his servers in Bangalore.
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So I Googled "Shatnering a fiver" and got this: Shatnall The act of sharting you pants so bad the crap covers all parts of the underwear. I had to buy five more packs of underwear because i have been having some shatnall lately. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Shatnall
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Online text (pirated alas but anyway) of SF genius Stanislaw Lem''s novella GOLEM XIV about a military supercomputer that achieves consciousness and proceeds to lecture mankind about evolution and consciousness. One of my favorite pieces of SF of all time. http://totse.mattfast1.com/en/ego/science_fiction/lect1.html