The Doctor prescription:
(merely suggestions given, with the understanding that
the patients can choose to administer their health as they wish :)
Things and habits currently necessary to avoid or limit:
(in poetry)
1. to name ancient poets
2. to name objects and tools
3. to name the name of other contemporary poets (especially if they are
your peer-poets)
4. to name saints and martyrs
5. to make list of adjective (please, no more that two)
6. to make quotations in Latin
7. to quote from: Ovid, Virgil, Dante, (and more in general from all the
Latin-Greek poets and thinkers)
8. to address by name uncles and aunties
9. to give personal detailed descriptions of (old) professionals from your
own village or town
10. to make topographic mapping of your surroundings
11. to go for springs, wells, caves (the places for "visions")
12. to avoid personal pronoun "we" as mach as possible
13. to avoid ascribing to oneself the ability of having "visions" or
special visual revelations or ear epiphany
14. to avoid list of colours (after krzysztof kieslowski's trilogy is no
longer effective, even when in good faith it was intended to be a fervent
quotation of the film maker's poetics)
15. to make a second edition of Vasari's "Le vite de' piu' eccellenti
pittori, scultori e architettori. Coi ritratti loro. " (1568, Florence).
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