Funny!
How can a person needing a ship to move from a place toa nother meet and
be compatible with another person of the lenght of 162 cm living in a
match box apparently?
Actually, I am still waiting for a response to CCCP, if Ballestrini does
not turn out there
Kent, my poet travelling from Sheffiled did not claim travel expenses
reimbursement (but he, Dom Fox, Giles Goodland and Stuart Flynn, from
London, will be offered a meal at a local restaurant, kindly offered by
the USA organizers, Ram). The event of Dialogue is wordly free from fees
and tocken. Plato is revolving in his grave: poets are not so mean, weird
and noxious, after all. But in fact nice, in principle.
Erminia
On Mon, 11 Mar 2002 09:21:24 -0600, KENT JOHNSON
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Erminia said, responding to my query about my possibly reading in
>England:
>
>>In Oxford, you mean? Why not.
>
>Thank you, Erminia. I don't fly, for obvious reasons. Would the
>Oxford English Department be able to swing the cost of a ship
>ticket? It doesn't need to be the Queen Mary-- a freighter with a bar
>would do.
>
>I liked your description very much, and would very much like to
>meet you. Perhaps I could come over during the time of the CCCP
>and make an appearance there, as well? I don't get out very much,
>so such a trip would be a very special occasion for me!
>
>Kent
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