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They're only WORDS... Re-tweeting literary trash right here since 2011... https://t.co/QSYlQEcGZw
Joined July 2011
So much barren regret, So many hours wasted! And now I watch, from the window, the rain, the wandering busses… Ezra Pound
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Bluebird animation based on Charles Bukowski's poem https://t.co/eiMqPZySFm
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Beany and Cecil (with Lord Buckley) - The Wildman Of Wildsville https://t.co/FZZVTIUI0a "Cecil visits The Hungry I-Land where he meets up with the Beatnik painter Go Man Van Gogh who doesn't dig ANYTHING that's square. Berets, Goatees and bongo drums rule"
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Don Van Vliet (born Don Glen Vliet; January 15, 1941 – December 17, 2010), known by his stage name Captain Beefheart. David Keith Lynch (January 20, 1946 – January 16, 2025).
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"Pena"--composition by Don Van Vliet read by David Lynch https://t.co/YcG08k6n1A 'recorded by David Lynch specially for Gary Lucas' "Beefheart Night at the Knit" Captain Beefheart Tribute at the Knitting Factory NYC April 9th 2008'
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Poem For Midnight 'I glance down at the street There is where she lived! The empty, abandoned window How brightly the moon on it shines! There is so much to illuminate; O lovely rays of light How you weave, then, ghostly about That place of Nothingness.' Friedrich Hebbel/A Wyeth
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“Poets worth reading usually believe things the age they live in no longer does. Poets are always anachronistic, obsolete, unfashionable, and permanently contemporary.” -- Charles Simic
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#BookologyThursday Author & book shop owner, Shaun Bythell pictured here with the Kindle he shot. For book lovers, the prospect of a Kindle is abhorrent.
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Appalachian English https://t.co/eHJeG9EiRA "Excerpt on Appalachian English from the documentary film Mountain Talk. The people of Southern Appalachia tell the story of their diverse mountain culture and dialect in this popular film. Film by NEAL HUTCHESON"
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Ten page article from Ugly Things #30 about The Nervebreakers @nerve_breakers
https://t.co/zmIbfL9WuV
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A look at some of the most beautiful and unusual examples from the first 100 years of the "modern" book cover, since the rise of publishers' bindings circa 1820: https://t.co/HXy6t9LpNl
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shadow ban: verb tr.: To block or restrict someone without their being aware of it. noun: The practice of doing so or an instance of it. See more https://t.co/FxJvW16U6J
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"Sometimes one has simply to endure a period of depression for what it may hold of illumination if one can live through it, attentive to what it exposes or demands." This is wonderful:
themarginalian.org
“Sometimes one has simply to endure a period of depression for what it may hold of illumination if one can live through it, attentive to what it exposes or demands.”
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Born #onthisday in 1626, Charles Perrault, the French author who helped to lay the foundations for a new literary genre, the fairy tale. Read Christine Jones' essay on his work and the importance of the early English translations. https://t.co/ZTaELvFEe6
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“Keep clear of the dupes that talk democracy And the dogs that talk revolution, Drunk with talk, liars and believers. I believe in my tusks. Long live freedom and damn the ideologies.” — Robinson Jeffers
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"Atkins researches every book with the precision of a brain surgeon. He writes this complex story in a clear, concise style rendering Everybody Wants to Rule the World a timeless page-turner. Ace Atkins is a brilliant storyteller." @aceatkins
https://t.co/HheiI06XGI
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Max Wall (Ian Dury cover) - Englands Glory. https://t.co/4JuIMJ4Z8Q “The great star of the music hall doing a version of Ian's tribute to Englands jewels”
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T-2 Tanker Blues By Gary Snyder (Read By Ian Dury) https://t.co/jpsfU2gNVD 'Ian Dury reads Gary Snyder'
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William S. Burroughs - Nothing Here Now But The Recordings (1981). Early compilation of tape experiments, Beat Hotel tapes, interviews, lectures, and readings [MP3]: https://t.co/aaGVoKlvfE
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