I was told about Patricia Cornwell's Walter Sickert in the
pub and I want impressed very much. From the few facts about
the Ripper it is easy enough for someone to develop a pet
hobbyhorse and promote it. The more interseting talk was about
John Lelie, Angus DEayton etc and how they had seemed to lose
touch with reality.
Douglas Clark, Bath, England mailto: [log in to unmask]
Lynx: Poetry from Bath .......... http://www.bath.ac.uk/~exxdgdc/lynx.html
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, paul murphy wrote:
>
> I think you're being a bit self-pitying. I don't even have a local pub,
> well I do, but its just full of UDA men and other hoodlums to countenance
> going into very often. And you have an aloof cat, my God your lucky.
> Its years since we had an aloof cat, I'm just so pestered with their
> chatter and meaningless small talk, often ruminating over tales of
> half-eaten mice and catspiss on neighbour's cars. Bipolar depression is
> also clinical depression, I'm surprised you didn't know that? Alcohol is
> definitely not recommended on top of bipolar depression, but if you want
> to feel really depressed about the state of humanity, why not obtain a
> video of last nights investigation into the 'true' identity of Jack the
> Ripper. After 10 minutes of watching Patricia Cornwell's luxury flats,
> fast cars, rolex watches etc etc, you'll want to relax into a warm grave.
>
> all best you know whats,
>
> Paul Murphy
>
> >From: Douglas Clark
> >Reply-To: Poetryetc provides a venue for a dialogue relating to poetry
> and poetics
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: Depression
> >Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 16:11:23 +0000
> >
> >I am suffering my monthly depression, which usually lasts a week.
> >I didnt have it last month because I was amongst people all the
> >time celebrating my birthday. But when you are all on your own,
> >with only an aloof cat for companion, it gets to you. And I have
> >been avoiding the pub cos I had my blood test yesterday (I get
> >the result tomorrow) and it would be dreadful if my liver were
> >causing problems again. It is not really clinical depession, just
> >bipolar. But it dont half mess up your life. And I dont think
> >I will ever write another poem in my life. It aint worth the bother
> >when you dont get published anymore.
> >
> >
> >
> >Douglas Clark, Bath, England mailto: [log in to unmask]
> >Lynx: Poetry from Bath ..........
> http://www.bath.ac.uk/~exxdgdc/lynx.html
>
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