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Wednesday, December 24, 2008
The
EMO
Interview
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[Jack Ross: "Hotel, Frankfurt" (2005)] Well, you'll recall about a month ago I put up a post with links to my interview with...
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Car Epics
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I guess it's been quite a while since I put up a post about the joys of listening to poetry on the car stereo while stuck in Auckland tr...
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Monday, September 17, 2007
Metamorphoses XV (1632): Hippolytus
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Perhaps y' haue heard of one Hippolytus ; By Step-dames fraud, and fathers credulous Beliefe bequeath'd to death. Admire you ma...
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Metamorphoses XIV (1567): Pomona
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In this Kings reigne Pomona (1) livd. There was not to bee found Among the woodnymphes any one in all the Latian ground That was so conn...
Metamorphoses XIII (1955): Glaucus
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... So ended The story, and the Nereids went their ways Swimming the peaceful waters. Scylla only, Fearing the far-off deeps, came wan...
Metamorphoses XII (2004): Rumour
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Lucie Plato, "Justice" (2003) Picture a space at the heart of the world, between the earth, the sea and the sky, on the ...
Metamorphoses X (2004): Pygmalion
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“Pygmalion observed how these women lived lives of sordid indecency, and, dismayed by the numerous defects of character Nature had given...
Metamorphoses VIII (1958): Icarus
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Weary of exile, hating Crete, his prison, Old Daedalus grew homesick for his country Far out of sight beyond his walls – the sea. “Tho...
Metamorphoses VII (1717): Theseus
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Aegeus, King of Athens, has taken the sorceress Medea as his new wife: "The only blemish of his prudent life." ... Mean-while...
Metamorphoses VI (1994): Marsyas
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from "The Flaying of Marsyas" by Robin Robertson nec quicquam nisi vulnus erat vi, 388 1 A bright clearing. Sun among...
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