I know for a fact that you're wrong about Pynchon, Ron - just download that
encrypted message about the key to his work on the Thurn und Taxis website:
www.turnatax//=trystero.ut - it's silent, of course, you need some more
software to sound it (and the site may have shifted since I last accessed
it, so it goes...). -- It would be a great irony indeed if John Cowper
Powys, who earned his living in the States for so many years by the
enchantment of his improvised public lectures, were to have been the last
great (English ) writer - he lived longer than Lawrence - not to have been
recorded. We have of course left the terrain of poetry per se here. For
aficionados of the truly weird, Alastair Crowley's recorded legacy, some of
it in verse, would be hard to beat.
Cheers, Martin
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