Great stuff, Joe!
It makes me think that you'd enjoy the songs Paul
Muldoon writes for his band, Rackett. You can find a
fairly large selection at rackett.org (under
Recordings).
Do you have anymore songs to share (please)?
Your fan,
Candice
--- joe green <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I once had a gal and I did send her
> To hear Harold Bloom and Helen Vendler.
> Afterwards, ahe thought "Tres Bon!"
> And we spoke of Herbert and of Donne.
>
> We did Donne when Donne was done.
> This was back in 71.
> When we were done with Donne
> Then we did Herbert
> And Vaughn and Traherne before sherbert.
> And those who were inclined to Pope.
> Were very much inclined to dope.
> And those who declined to Wallace Stevens
> Were left alone. We had our reasons.
>
> You is young and you think you’re wise.
> Then your museum burns down and your elephant
> dies.
>
> Many years have passed and it isn’t far
> Through Villion, Nashe and then Dunbar.
>
> You is gettin’ old and you think you’re wise.
> Then your museum burns down and your elephant
> dies.
>
> More years have passed and now I see
> I’m very much inclined to me
> In my little boat on the wine dark sea.
>
> You is old and you think you’re wise.
> Then your museum burns down and your elephant
> dies.
>
>
>
>
>
> Roger Day <[log in to unmask]> wrote: I was
> confused. I didn't understand your usage of
> "generative". At
> first, I took it to mean some sort of sub-type of
> art historian. Now I
> see you meant it as someone who created content that
> generated more
> content by others.
>
> Thinking in types, and sub-types does tend to colour
> my approach. I'll
> be glad when I can stop thinking like that.
>
> Roger
>
> On 4/14/07, Barry Alpert wrote:
> > Roger,
> >
> > I'm not sure if I get your particular usage
> "a.n.other historian", but the
> > two figures I cite, Moira Roth & Annette
> Michelson, incited a considerable
> > amount of creative, critical, and historical work
> by others (including my
> > own) which got its start from their initial
> contributions. I was going to
> > mention Rosalind Krauss as well, but then my
> directive experience of her
> > entered in and I realized that she was probably
> less generative (in a
> > measurable way).
> >
> > Barry
> >
> > On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 20:37:45 +0100, Roger Day
> wrote:
> >
> > > What's the difference between a "generative art
> historian" and
> > >a.n.other historian?
> >
>
>
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