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February 29, 2012. A few weeks ago I finished my first reading of Jules Renard’s. Douglas Parmée, trans. New York: New York Review of Books, 2011. I read a few short chapters every night before bed. Now I am reading. The two works really do not bear comparison–except that that I am reading them in succession. Some of Renard’s sketches in this book are short enough to pass as haiku:. In the end, she’s bound to spoil her waistline. How they’re making me run! At first gently, one by one, and then thick and ...

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February 29, 2012. A few weeks ago I finished my first reading of Jules Renard’s. Douglas Parmée, trans. New York: New York Review of Books, 2011. I read a few short chapters every night before bed. Now I am reading. The two works really do not bear comparison–except that that I am reading them in succession. Some of Renard’s sketches in this book are short enough to pass as haiku:. In the end, she’s bound to spoil her waistline. How they’re making me run! At first gently, one by one, and then thick and ...

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An Unfortunately Collected Poem by Ted Hughes. February 29, 2012. A few weeks ago I finished my first reading of Jules Renard’s. Douglas Parmée, trans. New York: New York Review of Books, 2011. I read a few short chapters every night before bed. Now I am reading. The two works really do not bear comparison–except that that I am reading them in succession. Some of Renard’s sketches in this book are short enough to pass as haiku:. In the end, she’s bound to spoil her waistline. At first gently, one by one,...

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Call Me Jules →. An Unfortunately Collected Poem by Ted Hughes. January 31, 2012. Mia Brownell, Still Life with Chicken Villin Headpiece (2006). I can think of at least a handful of poems by each of these poets that I want to remember, but I quickly lose interest in the poems that turn to clichéd stereotypes and strident propaganda. And so, thus far, I have failed to answer this question while conceding to the more immediate and subjective standards of 1) do I like it? And 2) do I want to read it? Like a...

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An Unfortunately Collected Poem by Ted Hughes →. December 23, 2011. Fela oversees rehearsal (Photo by Janet Griffith). 1 I have been listening to Fela Kuti. His pidgin, his music. What little I know about him, I read on Wikipedia–which is to say: I know very little about Fela Kuti. I know very little about Africa. Less about Nigeria. 2 Photos and videos suggest that Fela did not care for pants–at the same time, he seemed to prefer pageantry. Fela was a rock star, a big voice and a bigger show. 6 Fela was...

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January birds at the feeder – 2012. White-Breasted Nuthatch – January 3, 2012. Black-capped Chickadee – January 5, 2012. Northern Cardinal – January 6, 2012. Tufted Titmouse – January 11, 2012. House Sparrow – January 11, 2012. Song Sparrow – January 14, 2012. Red Bellied Woodpecker – January 14, 2012. Dark-eyed Junco – January 14, 2012. American Goldfinch – January 21, 2012. Hairy Woodpecker – January 21, 2012. Purple Finch – January 30, 2012 (possibly House Finch; difficult to distinguish). Pileated Wo...

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Newer posts →. A Protestant Reading of Valerie Sayer’s Brain Fever. July 28, 2011. The religiously illiterate Catholic community, therefore, is the hero of the book. Why do these characters love Tim? June 25, 2011. I must remember not to let summer pass without chicory or I would live as a stranger in exile from myself. May 20, 2011. And every flower that sad embroidery wears:. Bid Amaranthus all his beauty shed. 8212; John Milton, “ Lycidas. The myth, the metaphor, or the word? 8211;i.e., no one...Thir ...

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Marly Youmans / The Palace at 2:00 am / poems, stories, novels. Seek Giacometti’s “The Palace at 4 am” Go back two hours. See towers and curtain walls of matchsticks, marble, marbles, light, cloud at stasis. Walk in. The beggar queen is dreaming on her throne of words…You have arrived at the web home of Marly Youmans, maker of novels, poetry collections, and stories, as well as the occasional fantasy for younger readers. Maze of Blood 2015. The Foliate Head 2012. The Throne of Psyche 2011. With luck, I s...

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February 29, 2012. A few weeks ago I finished my first reading of Jules Renard’s. Douglas Parmée, trans. New York: New York Review of Books, 2011. I read a few short chapters every night before bed. Now I am reading. The two works really do not bear comparison–except that that I am reading them in succession. Some of Renard’s sketches in this book are short enough to pass as haiku:. In the end, she’s bound to spoil her waistline. How they’re making me run! At first gently, one by one, and then thick and ...

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