Categories
Random Posts
- Being Thirty EightNow that I am thirty eight (just this month) it’s probably time I got my thing in gear; or at least to some extent, figured …
- Fit to Print: englyn unodle crwcaWhat’s fit to print is not news. Our bitter, contrary views are merely stuff we seek to use as new fuel; like fools, we think …
- AddictionThe search for intelligent life on earth, for purpose and meaning behind the veils, to find out what each hour of breath is worth, and …
- Being Thirty Eight
Recent Comments
- Irene on Some ancient affirmations
- Rekha on No More Sad Weepings of Regret
- Novena on Wake Up: sonetto rispetto
- John on On the Veranda: serenade
Subscribe
Join 298 other subscribersMeta
Tag Archives: The White Goddess
The Politics of Epiphany
It occurs to me that all poets at some point in their lives experience something of the profound, and the nature of this experience colors and informs their writing from that point forward. Robert Graves might have said it is … Continue reading
Posted in Conversations
Tagged absurdity, creativity, exceptions, James Joyce, normalcy, poetry, profundity, Robert Graves, The White Goddess, writing
Leave a comment