Yeah, I'm not sure about that, Robin:
>
>That sounds a bit like a riff on Laura Bohannan's "Shakespeare in the Bush".
but it could be. The author is a native American, so maybe he just went at
it on his own. Not being able to, I won't even try to respond to this next:
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>Not to go into the grisly details, Doug, but I had (which takes some doing)
>a post killed on a Deeply Respectable Shakespeare List where I tried to
>explain how you could tell that Laura B was red-headed.
>
>Damn it all to hell, I really thought this was relevant. Given the rack of
>misconceptions and nonsense around "Miching Malecho" ...
You'll just have to suffer such sad foolishness all on your own...
Doug
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A bottle thrown
by loggers out of a wagon
past midnight
explodes against rock.
This green fragment has behind it
the _booomm_ when glass
tears free of its smoothness
Michael Ondaatje
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