Silly me to miss an opportunity. I have a poem in Octavo so there is
probably a link to my Website (I forget). But if so could
www.bath.ac.uk/~exxdgdc
be changed to
www.dgdclynx.plus.com
to encourage Google to link to me. Thanks.
Douglas Clark, Bath, Somerset, England ....
Lynx: Poetry from Bath ......
... http://www.dgdclynx.plus.com/lynx.html
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Boobier" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 10:34 AM
Subject: Re: Alsop REview
Douglas
Just to let you know that we are having problems with the server, due to
disk space, at the moment at the Alsop Review - as far as I'm aware
there are no 'fancy effects'. Many apologies for this, but please keep
trying.
Warm regards
Andrew Boobier
Editor | Octavo
http://www.alsopreview.com/octavo
-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Clark [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 22 April 2003 10:20
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Alsop REview
I thought I would read Frank in the quiet of the morning while America
is asleep but getting through to the Alsop Review is hopeless. A lesson
to webmasters..dont clutter up with fancy effects..it is the text that
matters.
I just finished the Isabel Colegate and will now re-scan the Heidegger.
I remember the guts of the book as being Heideggers view of the 'work of
art' which seemingly displayed him as a crank.
And a sensational email from an 80-year-old very very distant relative
in the US this morning explaining that our branch of my mother's
Pettigrew family in SCotland were in fact "commoners" who were in the
same category as slaves in the American South belonging to the land and
taking their surname from the landowner Pettigrew. He has used a DNA
analysis to posit this theory and I am impressed. Some day I will write
it all down as poems, I hope.
Douglas Clark, Bath, Somerset, England ....
Lynx: Poetry from Bath ......
... http://www.dgdclynx.plus.com/lynx.html
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