Robin
I take it youre the one with the cap & the beard?
Inquiring minds (across the water) want to know....
Doug
Quoting "ROBIN HAMILTON" <[log in to unmask]>:
> OK, I realise my natural cynicism is causing me to misread the poem,
> and that what he is actually doing is (as Desmond suggests) creating
> a subversive po=mo anti-text, by denying any poetic ability (it's as
> likely that he'll be capable of writing her praises as an owl is of
> looking at the sun) at the same time that he manifests this ability
> in the text which he is creating.
>
> Clever bugger, i'n't he?
>
> K, now to wait for the son of another listmember to turn up at the
> hotel (Glasgow) to meet for a coffee.
>
> Might try and digitally record Carlos -- got maybe an hour of me and
> Tom Leonard chatting in the cafe opposite the Glasgow University
> Library yesterday.
>
> Jeezus, all this personal stuff is worse than a blog.
>
> Like this one:
>
> http://drraghnall.blogspot.com/2009/10/morning-tea-in-george-square.html
>
> Robin
>
> --- On Thu, 22/10/09, ROBIN HAMILTON <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> From: ROBIN HAMILTON <[log in to unmask]>
>> Subject: Re: Missing Heyrick
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Date: Thursday, 22 October, 2009, 3:12 PM
>> OK already,I read it. I suppose
>> for the Leicester connection. Actually, it read quite
>> well, A reasonably competent piece of work, except it seemed
>> a little ... impolite.
>>
>> I mean, unless I'm misreading it, he's saying that his
>> ladylove will be able to make him write in her praises when
>> she manages to get an owl to look straight at the sun.
>> D'uh!
>>
>> Robin
>
>
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Douglas Barbour
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