the channel is called Bloomsday16June2009... i don't know why the link is disfunctional...bother! it was working before... on the page i'm viewing an icon for SPEAK MEMORY/Cuttlefish Anatomy appears to the right under related videos.. do you see that? click on the channel name beside it, that might get you there... i hope this works... thanks for visiting!
it's kind of impenetrable at first if you don't have some idea of what you're getting into. it's so dense that scholars will be arguing the fine points of what the heck is happening in it for centuries to come. parts are pure poetry, parts are mad drunk hallucination, but it is an absolutely voluptuous and brilliant torrent of wordplay, psychodrama & prodigious memory and it is chock full of the most musical, multi-layered writing you'll ever read. it's like a force of nature more than a book.
i seriously can't stand ayn rand. norman has read many passages of moby dick to me so that's beginning to fill that gap in my literary education. but i always liked joyce, juicy james, my boy since high school. i read ulysses like it was going out of style for a whole semester in college. it was definitely a stretch in every direction for my puny intellect, but it was fun and good for me. So much of it means so much more and makes more sense now.
it keeps telling me the page can't be found when I hit that Bloomsday link.Can you help me out?
KitchenTableWisdom 2 years ago
the channel is called Bloomsday16June2009... i don't know why the link is disfunctional...bother! it was working before... on the page i'm viewing an icon for SPEAK MEMORY/Cuttlefish Anatomy appears to the right under related videos.. do you see that? click on the channel name beside it, that might get you there... i hope this works... thanks for visiting!
medicinesocks 2 years ago
it's kind of impenetrable at first if you don't have some idea of what you're getting into. it's so dense that scholars will be arguing the fine points of what the heck is happening in it for centuries to come. parts are pure poetry, parts are mad drunk hallucination, but it is an absolutely voluptuous and brilliant torrent of wordplay, psychodrama & prodigious memory and it is chock full of the most musical, multi-layered writing you'll ever read. it's like a force of nature more than a book.
medicinesocks 2 years ago
I never read Ulysses or Atlas Shrugged or a host of other books. Maybe it's the attention span? I lasted 3 pages on Moby Dick.
ozjthomas 2 years ago
i seriously can't stand ayn rand. norman has read many passages of moby dick to me so that's beginning to fill that gap in my literary education. but i always liked joyce, juicy james, my boy since high school. i read ulysses like it was going out of style for a whole semester in college. it was definitely a stretch in every direction for my puny intellect, but it was fun and good for me. So much of it means so much more and makes more sense now.
medicinesocks 2 years ago