tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1293913535814025060.post2544368028167377594..comments2023-07-04T09:35:04.595-04:00Comments on Little Stories.: 166. Klink prompt } Dec. 2003.Adam Golaskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06008713238582881525noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1293913535814025060.post-36951486487634698262020-09-04T04:09:13.249-04:002020-09-04T04:09:13.249-04:00"Our aged heads are our homes/ We had a Speec..."Our aged heads are our homes/ We had a Speech, our children have/ evolved a jargon./ “A”-4<br /><br />Zukofsky //<br /><br />I remember this blogpost & want to say, I think the long poem to pick if one must pick one is "A" <br /><br />A lot of other long works seem part of a network / Duncan/Spicer/Blaser -- the Cantos / WCW <br /><br />Rachel Blau DuPlessis?("Drafts" involves all the above / Olson &c)<br /><br />"A" seems the most singular as I guess it should from its title / / <br /><br />& this year or so have been reading through it all and feel it is the one text that if vanished I would be conceiving of what writing could/should be, in a very different (likely more positive as re: "career" but never mind that) way.<br /><br />get the lovely blue one. They seem to be going cheap at the moment. <br /><br />(I got "A"-22&-23 as published 196x / more transportable format / <br /><br />next I want to aim for "Catullus" with the facing Latin original but I need to save) \ <br /><br />but so "A" by Z / life-long / <br /><br />So maybe "what must be read" = what cannot imagine not being written / but then one would have had to have read in order to -- oh no -- <br /><br />But, that blue "A" is so lovely, why not. Simple, really.mal-mal-malhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15831574806076348641noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1293913535814025060.post-81298981459253654242017-09-25T03:38:32.066-04:002017-09-25T03:38:32.066-04:00nearing 40 "winnie the pooh" and "f...nearing 40 "winnie the pooh" and "finnegans wake" seem essential.<br /><br />Fill the gap with whatever intrigues.<br /><br />And Beckett's "Watt" -- I think he (beckett) invented monty python. Gods bless him.MALALEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04563118805586951514noreply@blogger.com