On Oct 2, 6:27 pm, Lyra wrote: he (Shakespeare) was the first writer ever to understand fully the possibilities of indistinctness in language - a blurry allusiveness, a sideways leap into the non-rational, the sudden electric crackle of subconscious connection. ^^^^^^^^^ what if Marlowe had taken opium? - (like various other poets...) wouldn't
CONTENTS: 1. Australian artist chart performance overseas 2. Number one singles from this time of year since 1989 3. Top 50 singles chart: Big Movers 4. Top 50 singles chart: Veteran Single 5. Top 50 singles chart: New Entries 6. Top 50 singles chart: Singles leaving the chart 7. Top 50 singles chart: Number 1 to 50
On Aug 19, 1:13 pm, DoD <danskisan...@gmail.com> wrote: The Palestinian ‘national poet’ Mahmoud Darwish passed away on August 9, 2008. Regarded by the Palestinians as the “poet of the Palestinian wound,” he was given the equivalent of a state funeral in the West Bank. Only the terrorist leader Yasser Arafat, with whom Darwish served in the PLO, had ever received such an honor.
The Palestinian ‘national poet’ Mahmoud Darwish passed away on August 9, 2008. Regarded by the Palestinians as the “poet of the Palestinian wound,” he was given the equivalent of a state funeral in the West Bank. Only the terrorist leader Yasser Arafat, with whom Darwish served in the PLO, had ever received such an honor. As Aljazeera reported, Darwish’s “grave faces the outskirts of Jerusalem
Just for kicks I am posting two comparisons of the two Mahler cycles by Bernstein. One comparison was posted here in 2000 by David Hurwitz (DH). The other was in "American Record Guide" in 2001 by their reviewer, Tom Godell (TG). Here they are, side by side: Symphony No. 1 (DH) DG better than Sony because of better playing by the Concertgebouw, better sound, and I think a less stressful