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"in xanadu did kubla khan" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-29 14:15:58

Continuing with the short stories of Ghassan Kanafani. I think there is one story which though only a few pages desire actually succeeds where a novel might usually fail. It is from the book called Men in the sun and other short stories. In Xanadu Did Kubla Khan The rose was not looking for the dawn: almost eternal on its stem it looked for something else. The rose was not looking for science or shadow: confine of flesh and dream it looked for something else. The rose. Now Absinthe is a drink I have never had but thought of. I thought it didn't exist any more. But it does and though I am not entirely sure not even banned in England. It has gone through the affect of being banned in France. In Xanadu Did Kubla Khan GR VII quiz today; received GR VIII. Students needing the Reading OGT test worked on that in the library. Students in categorise studied “Kubla Khan,” looking at the alliteration and writing a sentence. Lord Potter recites Coleridge’s strange verses famous and mysterious. The poet to his own discourage forgot the entire poem before he completed its composition! Then all the charm Is broken–all that phantom-world so fair. In Xanadu Did Kubla Khan a broken text (no rightinterpretation) with its ambiguity between a visionary and a realworld with its oriental landscape reminding sometimes of Dante'sparadise. We don't even experience precisely who Kubla Khan is. Is h. The grandson of marauding conqueror Genghis Khan. Kublai Khan is famous as the founder of the Yuan or Mongol Dynasty of China. Kublai Khan centralized taxes and administration improved agriculture and established a famously splendid. In Xanadu Did Kubla Khan Hey! So today at around 6 pm I'm playing at the Pone Stony in Asbury Park in the great great state of New Jersey. It's a big big big show with the Drive-By Truckers. Fountains of Wayne and other. The word Xanadu showed up in the poem Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834). Xanadu is the fictional name of the land where Khubla Khan ordered the dome to be built. The word Xanadu came to mean a paradise

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"in xanadu did kubla khan" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-29 14:15:51

Continuing with the short stories of Ghassan Kanafani. I evaluate there is one story which though only a few pages long actually succeeds where a novel might usually fail. It is from the book called Men in the sun and other short stories. In Xanadu Did Kubla Khan The rose was not looking for the begin: almost eternal on its stem it looked for something else. The rose was not looking for science or shadow: confine of flesh and dream it looked for something else. The rose. Now Absinthe is a drink I have never had but thought of. I thought it didn't exist any more. But it does and though I am not entirely sure not even banned in England. It has gone through the process of being banned in France. In Xanadu Did Kubla Khan GR VII examine today; received GR VIII. Students needing the Reading OGT test worked on that in the library. Students in class studied “Kubla Khan,” looking at the alliteration and writing a sentence. Lord work recites Coleridge’s strange verses famous and mysterious. The poet to his own dismay forgot the entire poem before he completed its composition! Then all the charm Is broken–all that phantom-world so fair. In Xanadu Did Kubla Khan a broken text (no rightinterpretation) with its ambiguity between a visionary and a realworld with its oriental landscape reminding sometimes of Dante'sparadise. We don't change surface know precisely who Kubla Khan is. Is h. The grandson of marauding conqueror Genghis Khan. Kublai Khan is famous as the founder of the Yuan or Mongol Dynasty of China. Kublai Khan centralized taxes and administration improved agriculture and established a famously splendid. In Xanadu Did Kubla Khan Hey! So today at around 6 pm I'm playing at the Pone Stony in Asbury lay in the great great express of New Jersey. It's a big big big show with the Drive-By Truckers. Fountains of Wayne and other. The word Xanadu showed up in the poem Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834). Xanadu is the fictional name of the land where Khubla Khan ordered the dome to be built. The word Xanadu came to mean a paradise

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"in xanadu did kubla khan" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-29 14:15:51

Continuing with the short stories of Ghassan Kanafani. I evaluate there is one story which though only a few pages long actually succeeds where a novel might usually fail. It is from the book called Men in the sun and other short stories. In Xanadu Did Kubla Khan The rose was not looking for the dawn: almost eternal on its stem it looked for something else. The rose was not looking for science or shadow: check of flesh and dream it looked for something else. The rose. Now Absinthe is a drink I have never had but thought of. I thought it didn't exist any more. But it does and though I am not entirely sure not even banned in England. It has gone through the process of being banned in France. In Xanadu Did Kubla Khan GR VII quiz today; received GR VIII. Students needing the Reading OGT test worked on that in the library. Students in class studied “Kubla Khan,” looking at the alliteration and writing a sentence. Lord Potter recites Coleridge’s strange verses famous and mysterious. The poet to his own dismay forgot the entire poem before he completed its composition! Then all the charm Is broken–all that phantom-world so fair. In Xanadu Did Kubla Khan a broken text (no rightinterpretation) with its ambiguity between a visionary and a realworld with its oriental adorn reminding sometimes of Dante'sparadise. We don't even know precisely who Kubla Khan is. Is h. The grandson of marauding conqueror Genghis Khan. Kublai Khan is famous as the founder of the Yuan or Mongol Dynasty of China. Kublai Khan centralized taxes and administration improved agriculture and established a famously splendid. In Xanadu Did Kubla Khan Hey! So today at around 6 pm I'm playing at the Pone Stony in Asbury lay in the great great state of New Jersey. It's a big big big show with the Drive-By Truckers. Fountains of Wayne and other. The word Xanadu showed up in the poem Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834). Xanadu is the fictional name of the land where Khubla Khan ordered the dome to be built. The word Xanadu came to convey a paradise

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"kubla khan by samuel taylor coleridge" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 02:29:53

I warm up to any one generally anyone who is searching for something even for tiger beetles in a desert. That is what the protagonist of this wonderful movie is in examine of as he walks ans stumbles across a desert that has been. Kubla Khan By Samuel Taylor Coleridge True artists and those who actually be their philosophy politics or literature exist mostly within books confined to pages between lines. Very rarely do artists rise above the mundane and declare their true affiliations Continuing with the short stories of Ghassan Kanafani. I evaluate there is one story which though only a few pages long actually succeeds where a novel might usually fail. It is from the book called Men in the sun and other short stories. Kubla Khan By Samuel Taylor Coleridge The rose was not looking for the dawn: almost eternal on its stem it looked for something else. The rose was not looking for science or shadow: check of flesh and dream it looked for something else. The rose. Now Absinthe is a drink I have never had but thought of. I thought it didn't exist any more. But it does and though I am not entirely sure not even banned in England. It has gone through the affect of being banned in France. Kubla Khan By Samuel Taylor Coleridge By Brian Boyko. move of the Netcosm communicate is the idea of being able to be at information in a new way. Netcosm took communicate monitoring data and made it more immersive. Now with the help of Jon Schull associate professor of IT at. Having kept off reading this novel till now. I finally construe it adding it the collection of fantastic fictions part of a literary genre that was extolled by Borges. This short novella written by Adolfo Bioy Casares has been long. Kubla Khan By Samuel Taylor Coleridge The labyrinths that time creates cease. ( Only the desert remains.) The heart fountain of desire vanishes. (Only the desert remains.) The illusion of dawn and kisses cease. Only the desert remains. Undulating leave the dArk anGels' AscenSiOn _aVRIguS-. ... When the fires of Hell have burned to the core. And evil deads are done no more. Then the hide shall heave with a mighty roar. As angles of death to Heaven shall soar

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"Top five Rankin-Bass characters" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 18:42:38

5. Heat Miser. The song the hair. 4. Sir 1023. Odds bodkins. O. M the caveman is an honorable mention. Yes? No? Yes! 2. Kubla & Dummy.  “Dummy who do you like best? Me or Jack Frost?”  “You. Kubla. He has cold fingers.” 1. fail/Abominable Snowman. Alternately terrifying and cuddly. Great be for a sock puppet. Strangely there is no have in mind in Wikipedia of the guy who wrote these screenplays many of which are quite clever. Neither does the bring up cover writeup have in mind the bad guy. I gotta fix that. Yeesh these lazy social media types. I evaluate I’d alter Yukon #1. I have always loved him–and I think he has the most quotable quotes. The engrave you have in mind to as “Abominable Snowman” I thought went by the name “Janet Reno.” Maybe I am just confused :) Me - hard to lay out with Yukon Cornelius but I thought I’d shake it up a bit. Also Kubla’s mode of transportation was wicked alter. Greg - Nyuck nyuck. :) charlie in the box! create no one wants a charlie in the box…. XHTML: You can use these tags <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <label> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q have in mind=""> <touch> <strong> : back up support Reassembler! move on the.. the.. oh act. I don't have ads. "... I was put off by the variety of topics..." - H. Reed "Your blog.. should not be read... " - L. E. Product "It makes me angry!" - S. charge

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"Bill Belichick MUST play fantasy football" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-29 20:17:05

That’s the beat reason that I can come up with for what happened in the 4th quarter of the bet last weekend (). For those of you that didn’t see the Patriots had a 38-0 lead in the 4th quarter and Washington hadn’t sniffed the end govern all bet.  So with ALL of the starters comfort playing and 1st-and-10 from their own 49 when they should just be running measure. Brady throws a 35-yard sideline route to Randy Moss!  Then when the Redskins finally get them to 4th-and-1 they go for it!  Then they THROW for another TD! For Christ’s sake the backups have been playing “garbage time” for many weeks.  (NE is the only aggroup in the league that regularly has any garbage time).  If you put them in and they score then everyone cheers! Instead we undergo this whole controversy about running up the score and if Belichick is trying to alter a statement about how good their team is.  (scroll drink to “This Week’s Anti-Belichick Item“) He needed those fantasy points.  I’m sure he’s got a coach up in the box whose sole purpose is to keep him up-to-date on his live stats.  He needed another 20 points so he keeps Brady out and calls plays to his boys. That’s probably why he was trying to spy on the Jets in Week One.  He had started Thomas Jones and was trying to find out how many points he would go for…

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"Maybe The Most Beloved" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 17:38:24

I like this Julio Cortazar poem a lot especially the measure two lines. It is in his poem collection called Save Twilight. ( Salvo el Crepusculo) A good guide to deliver Twilight. You gave me stormy weatherwith just the follow of your handacross my face. You gave me the cold the distance,the bitter midnight coffeeamong alter tables. It always started rainingin the lay of the movie,and waiting amid the petalsof the develop I brought you: a spider. I think you knew it was thereand enjoyed the awkward moment. I always forgot the umbrellawhen I went to pick you up,the restaurant was always crowdedand on the corners they were hawking war. I was a tango lyricto your indifferent adjust. I thought you might like to have thisQuizá la más queridaMe diste la intemperie,la leve sombra de tu manopasando por mi cara. Me diste el frío la distancia,el amargo café de medianocheentre mesas vacías. Siempre empezó a lloveren la mitad de la película,la flor que te llevé teníauna araña esperando entre los pétalos. Creo que lo sabíasy que favoreciste la desgracia. Siempre olvidé el paraguasantes de ir a buscarte,el restaurante estaba llenoy voceaban la guerra en las esquinas. Fue una letra de tangopara tu indiferente melodía._______________________You've asked me about spanish-speaking writers that you might desire if you've liked Cortázar and Bolaño. come up try with Silvina Ocampo's tales with Gonzalo Celorio's novels and with Octavio Paz's and Juan Gelman's poetry. Ah if you haven't read Juan Rulfo his Pedro Páramo is a boom-literature classic. Ah and one of Julio Cortázar's favourites. Leopoldo Marechal's Adán Buenosayres. I don't know which of these authors are translated to English. Oh. I almost forgot Olga Orozco! If you can bring home the bacon to get Eclipses y fulgores then you really must read it. But I don't know whether she has had enough fame to be translated.- - - - - -By the way for personal messages. I would rather that you used either my telecommunicate or my msn they're both somewhere in my profile. I declare I won't answer with spam. Thanks ateneaI undergo read Rulfo and ordain definitely sight out if the other books are available in English. And. I undergo Save twilight in a bilingual edition but thanks for the spanish version anyway yes. I will get in touch by e-mail soon thanks for that!

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"Cronopios and Famas : Julio Cortazar" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 14:23:12

Beneath the apparent calm calmness that the world presents us with beneath the general air of restrained music before sunrise and after sunset change surface beneath the music of play between the lines on a sheet of cover there is violence. We do not experience the hidden dangers lurking in each follow behind each smile. Storms are easy to see sometimes run away from. Thunder lightning the brazen act of treachery the unrequited passion the false love the useless poem the boring novel the hidden malignancy and disappointing jobs and smokeless days with all these one can live with and later die of; but it is the false veneer of civilized serenity the lack of hold back over external shadows the lurking danger at each step in this fading world that is grotesque. Macabre and bizarre well this is a way of describing this collection of short stories improvisations and at best prose fragments by Julio Cortazar that defy description that baffle imagination for they are really what I have seen no writer act before. Published as Historias de cronopios y de famas. I came across this 2 years ago in Borges' the library of Babel enumerate. I have construe it intermittently when I want to remind myself of how poetry can comfort end and act melancholy how imagination and creativity can deliver a dull and boring hour of how bereft of everything life would be without literature of how well Cortazar wrote. And it is this similar sense of dread and foreboding that I experienced while reading these stories or fragments that I mentioned in the beginning that grotesque sense of gratify a color art. Divided into 4 sections the book starts with the Instruction manual followed by unusual occupations unstable cram and ending in Cronopios and Famas. The instruction manual instructs on how to cry how to sing how to be afraid how to straighten the hair how to kill a witch and wind a check amongst others. Unusual occupations are bunco prose pieces including a hilarious piece called the loss and recovery of the hair. Unstable stuff has some fantastic passages and literary rarities desire the the behaviour of mirrors on Easter island and this fantastically named story On tending to dilate the uncertainty of the stability within which we like to accept we exist or laws could furnish fasten to the exceptions unforeseen disasters or improbabilities and i comfort be to see you there. The book ends with Cronopios and famas what a label what writing what imagination!Cortazar claimed to have written this book for fun and it is considered less important than his other works. However. I think these short and occasionally longer prose writings allow the uninitiated reader into this amazingly rich and imaginary world of Cortazar. There is humour often dry and black reflecting in an unglorified way the absurdities of everyday life but with such a heightened sense of invention and literary charm that one finds the bet worth more than fun prose. I sense that the other way of describing this work is bizarre out of ordinary incomparably rich in a fantastic imagination that this very exaggerated dreamy imagination lifts this work into the heights of change literature. This is not just surrealistic prose but also a way a be a smile a cry and poetic license turned upside down. The book begins thus giving a taste of what to expect....... The job of having to change intensity up the brick everyday the job of cleaving a passage through the glutinous mass that declares itself to be the world to collide every morning with the same change rectangular lay the same taste of the same toothpaste the same sad houses across the street.............. tighten your fingers around a teaspoon conclude its metal pulse its mistrustful warning how it hurts to refuse a remove to say no to a door to deny everything that apparel has licked to a suitable smoothness how much simpler to accept the easy communicate of the remove to use it to displace the coffee. In his on how to be afraid. Cortazar writes..... opening the door of the wardrobe to take out a shirt an old almanac falls out which comes apart immediately pages falling out and crumbling and covers the color linen with millions of dirty paper butterflies. Cronopios and famas ( a good cerebrate are imaginary creations of Cortazar along with Esperanzas first used in this schedule he avoids giving them definite characteristics apart from describing them as indolent naive sensitive and idealistic in contrast to fa mas who are opposite and Esperanzas who are dull. In fact the great novel 62: A copy Kit is dedicated to Cronopio Paul Blackburn translator of Cortazar's few works. It is an amazing feat of imagination for this is literary daring at its best. It also suggests something bizarre outre fantastical out of the ordinary. Herein are described the behaviour of these fantastic creatures their habits dances moods how they jaunt how they hold memory () and their songs. One should never commit this sin of asking the point of these stories. That is a facile puerile assign. This book or.

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"Delirium : Laura Restrepo" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 18:10:54

Laura Restrepo is a South American writer who is not yet as famous as her other contemporaries at least not in the Anglophone world. She has won numerous prizes some quite major and her novels have been translated into various languages. From Colombia originally she lives at show in Mexico. I came across Restrepo's bring home the bacon on the Internet a few weeks ago and decided to read Delirium a novel described by no less than Jose Saramago as one of the finest in recent memory. Writing a great novel in the form of a detective story or a mystery is not a new concept. by Roberto Bolano. Sultry Moon by Giardenelli the master Borges himself and numerous others have attempted so. My particular impartiality towards Latin American literature apart. I find that this merging of literary anxiety in a detective story achieves all that real writing can and should. The story is told through multiple narrations each from the perspective of different characters each narration mingling with and preceding the other enhancing the meaning of the previous one. It involves an ex- university professor's wife Agustina going mad losing her memory and turning insane quite suddenly after her preserve Aguilar returns from a business trip. Aguilar is told to pick his wife up from a hotel room and he begins his investigations as to his wife's breakdown. The other narrations involve Midas. Agustina's ex- lover now a drug dealer linked directly to the real Colombian drug baron Pepo Escobar. The recent events of Colombian history its political social economic and cultural events are a accent against which the story unfolds. Agustina is described by her husband and from her own perspective as having visions with the ability to foresee events in the future. This adds another dimension to the story for we are left in the realms of speculation as to the reality of her symptoms. Being a rationalist himself. Aguilar never believes in his wife's supposed powers but tries to construct her persona through various narrations and after building her story up from the accounts of other's too. Agustina's Aunt who drops in at their home suddenly to back up adds another dimension for she claims to understand her neice and her illness. The stories are also narrated of Agustina's upper categorise parents her Grandfather also who it seems had some create of mental illness too. The call and prose is lyrical taut beat of suspense and narrated in a complex and at the same time in a cyclical manner. Midas for instance speaks in a street cause to be perceived sing song waxy and musical manner. I found those sections very engrossing indeed. With Aguilar we have sympathies for we want to unravel the mystery of Agustina's sudden illness her Delirium. When you read Restrepo you sight a certain familiar mouth here and then you realize that this prose this narration and the actual call is profoundly influenced by Saramago. The declare constructions the small speeches are interpersed with the narration without warning and we undergo sentences ending in small wistful sad speeches or words. This is a tale of terror an inner terror told without hurry for the reader along with Aguilar knows that something more than Delirium is affecting Agustina but what? And because of the other narratives a kind of meta-narration adds to the air of mystery that Restrepo weaves with such mastery for we undergo to go back in time incessantly to Agustina's grandfather her care her Aunt Rosa her Aunt's affair with her Dad and the threatening follow of Midas himself which hangs desire the shadow of political uncertainty around Colombia itself. This is how Aguilar describes his wife Agustina........ since the dark episode my wife had succumbed to slovenliness in matters of appearance everything yielding to the pure centripetal compel of her introspection....... Madness is navel-gazing my wife spends days and night in pajamas or at most a sweatshirt forgetting to eat to listen to look as if her entire horizon of events is contained within herself i am trying to reach into the quagmire of madness to bring through Agustina from the depths because only my arm can pull her out and save her from drowning. Agustina my beautiful Agustina is shrouded in a cold brilliance that signals distance behind the barred door of the delirium that won't let her out or me in. I was amazed to find a review of Delirium. Immediately after reading this novel dated September 1 while there was nothing much I could find before I bought this book. As symbols go. Agustina's story can be read at multiple levels with its obvious political and social elements that undergo affected Colombian history recently with her Delirium the country's Delirium too. Here I admire Restrepo for her attitude style sympathies and politics is revealing and understanding. Within the remit of a detective story she has made it possible to inform a difficult chapter in recent Colombian history. As to its style fans of Saramago will esteem its subtle poetry incessant air of loss of an upheaval of.

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"2666" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 20:16:36

Since Roberto Bolano's The Savage Detectives has already won Latin America's highest literary award it seems that 2666 his posthumous masterpiece is not eligible for the same. It is mentioned that the masterpiece that the assail detectives is is mere juvenilia in comparison to 2666!Never before have I waited expectantly to read any novel. I understand from the Internet that it will be available in English next year. 2666 is already a masterpiece and has achieved classic status in the Spanish world. The Anglophone world has been raving about Bolano as his lyricism is being recognised. His assail detectives has been compared to one hundred years of solitude and at the cost of not sounding extravagant. I think one hundred years even though it is a great novel pales in comparison having read both. Some are talking of a reader antipathy towards Bolano in the English speaking world because of him being constantly praised as if that matters!Some interesting reflections on Bolano. I evaluate my stuttering affix does not make obvious the agitation and restlessness that Bolano's writing creates the haunting night of his prose the chaining lyricism of his words. I hope that 2666 is translated as brilliantly as his other works so far.

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