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Re: framework for trauma / grief? » Sigismund

Posted by floatingbridge on January 8, 2010, at 18:47:28

In reply to Re: framework for trauma / grief?, posted by Sigismund on January 8, 2010, at 18:13:35

Sigi, I'm sorry you're having to tweak your AD. You hanging in there?

I never did cotton to Pound, though here and there a phrase remains indelibly. Of the modernists, I read Williams, though he isn't a true modernist. What I could relate to was the earthiness of his work,
fed by his MD experiences. One could sustain an unfavorable critique of his work as well. (I like reading, but am not much of an intellectual :-)

I've been thinking of King Learn quite a
bit since your post. Also brings to mind the samurai films featuring Zatoichi, the blind samurai. Have you seen any?

Hope you are doing alright,

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