> David B. said, > > >I'm starting to form a distinct impression that Kent is getting rather > >grimpinoise on this matter. > > I take it that "grimpinoise" is British working class for "running off at > the virtual mouth." > > I agree, and am now happy So glad you agree, Kent, and that you are happy..... Best Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: "kent johnson" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 6:59 PM Subject: grimpinoise > David B. said, > > >I'm starting to form a distinct impression that Kent is getting rather > >grimpinoise on this matter. > > I take it that "grimpinoise" is British working class for "running off at > the virtual mouth." > > I agree, and am now happy to read some of the very interesting stuff that > has come up in past couple of days on theatre, Buddhism, self, and such. > Just one thing, before shutting up: on Robert Kelly and Buddhism, he has a > wonderful essay (and poems) in a book I edited years back called Beneath a > Single Moon: Buddhism in Contemporary American Poetry, introduction by Gary > Snyder. I never tire of promoting it, becasue it really is one of the most > interesting anthologies of recent past (cough, but really!). The great > Armand Schwerner has a tour de force essay on poetry and Buddhism in there > which alone is worth tracking the book down. > > Kent > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com >