Love the photo. Damn, that creates an aesthetically driven emotion in me!
Re: James Joyce, one of my high school classes was given A Portrait of the
Artist as a Young Man to read and write a paper on - God, I struggled.
Recently read an excerpt from the story The Dead in Dubliners, and
Thank you for these...love them all...sent me right into contemplative ecstasy.
:) Sent me also right over to the bookcase to search for Virginia Woolf,
hoping I had her, but no, perhaps packed away in the garage. I will save
these.
Instead I found a much less poetic, but quite
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---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, emily.mae50@... wrote :
Thank you for these...love them all...sent me right into contemplative
ecstasy. :) Sent me also right over to the bookcase to search for Virginia
Woolf, hoping I had her, but no, perhaps packed away in
I love Virginia Woolf. (She's far more readable than her modernist rival James
Joyce. I recall she wasn't that taken with Ulysses. Me neither.) Even the
name rocks: Virginia - suggesting virginal innocence; and Woolf -
suggesting the untamed, wild canine. Nice combo.
In July 1902 she sat