Oh Sheila, you really touched a nerve with your
mention of Jean Rhys and _Wide Sargasso Sea_. This
stunning "prequel" to _Jane Eyre_ should be on
everybody's list of To Read.
--- Stephen Vincent <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Sheila - When so much (I find) is earless - this
> is phenomenal ear, the
> tightly entrapped music here - not entrapped in the
> way of prison, or
> torture, but a box with timbres and bells (vowels,
> consonants) doggedly,
> insistently, tingling away!
> Zuk would have have loved this, I suspect, as well.
>
> Stephen V
> http://stephenvincent.net/blog/
>
>
>
> > supplies of stories
> > lack p-tense
> > whilst questing after
> > caps stitched woolen
> > overdosy domelit (omelet's)
> > drumbeat
> > (perfect food for
> > ought)
> >
> > b e s i d e s
> > (betides)
> >
> > the wail of steeply
> > signatures migrate
> > well foundedly from
> > found
> > rhys wide sargasso
> > c-prompt
> > generous
> > to wit ingenuous
> >
> > a l b e i t
> >
> > furlong after
> > free time
> > timbre locates
> > pew caritas
> > charismas
> > all the way here
> >
> > carried capsized un
> > less more than
> > omicron's magnetic
> > carta flaking
> > speed read
> > talent / skills
> > stalled visibly between
> > these ungreased talons
> >
> >
> > sheila e murphy
>
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