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Gay Love as Paradox

     Gay Love as Paradox Love, who is wisdom’s pupil gay ~ Euripides Euripides goes on to say that love Leads on to virtue, often.  Note that one Word,: “often,” though, for love is not above Dementing men with rot-like passion.  Stun Them, that is what love does,...

France, the Ancient Place of Love

France, the Ancient Place of Love “In the mid-fifth century [B.C.], however, a Greek at the Cap d’Antibes inscribed two verses on a black stone shaped like a penis:  ‘I am Mister Pleaser, the servant of the holy Goddess Aphrodite.’” ~ Robin Lane Fox, The Classical...

Formal Poetry against Free Verse

Formal Poetry against Free Verse Modern poetry  modern verse  contemporary poetry  contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem Plato in “inventing some extraordinarily powerful images of his own” came up with “notably the poet as Corybant”.  ~ Penelope...

Farsighted

               Farsighted “Things that inadvertantly shape us draw upon structures, forms, legends, myths, which have their origin in ancient Mediterranean cultures.” ~ Michael Schmidt, The First Poets   The temples stand still, still and broken.  They Refuse to be...

Ever Newly Old

             Ever Newly Old Modern poetry  modern verse  contemporary poetry  contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem Each time that Homer spoke his epics, they Were new.  His improvising made the old A new creation slightly.  He could play With ready-made...