and yes I like yes this post yes :D is tht yes James Yes Joyce? yes or yes? http://lovers-shore.blogspot.com/2010/02/to-love-or-not-to-lovethats-question.html
James Joyce is one of my favorite writers of all time. and this, one of my favorite pieces from him. Lovely post http://mypeachprincess.blogspot.com Love, xx. Peach Princess ♥
Really, Ms. Tschaipe? REALLY? What's your exhibit called, "Spolier Alert?"
It's a nice quote, but it should be noted that it's only the last tiny fragment of an utterly sublime and incomparably musical 42-page(!) sentence, and that the 690 pages leading up to that sentence comprise one of the most beautiful and jaw-dropping experiences in our language, and indeed in all the world of art.
But what do I know? I haven't even seen "Avatar" yet.
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and yes I like yes this post yes :D is tht yes James Yes Joyce? yes or yes?
http://lovers-shore.blogspot.com/2010/02/to-love-or-not-to-lovethats-question.html
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James Joyce is one of my favorite writers of all time. and this, one of my favorite pieces from him. Lovely post
http://mypeachprincess.blogspot.com
Love,
xx. Peach Princess ♥
Really, Ms. Tschaipe? REALLY? What's your exhibit called, "Spolier Alert?"
It's a nice quote, but it should be noted that it's only the last tiny fragment of an utterly sublime and incomparably musical 42-page(!) sentence, and that the 690 pages leading up to that sentence comprise one of the most beautiful and jaw-dropping experiences in our language, and indeed in all the world of art.
But what do I know? I haven't even seen "Avatar" yet.
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