Well, trevor, the whole eschange was fun to follow, so i recommend you hold
onto them & check them out.
But 'No Reich, no 'Syzygy'' is intriguing as it points to the way the
imagination works, & how what we later call 'inspiration' can come from
anywhere. I like it too, but never thought about it that way. I also like
some of his pieces without words, but haven't paid much attention to those
with (& don't listen that often to the wcwilliams). Still have to be glad
you heard that, so that we have 'Syzygy,' for which I am grateful...
Doug
Douglas Barbour
Department of English
University of Alberta
Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2E5
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not monuments, I being
content. It is little,
but it is little enough.
John Newlove
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