Still Away, and T.S. Eliot.

I’ve been in PDX and won’t return to NYC until the New Year. It’s been a much needed reprieve. I look forward to getting home, but until I do I’m afraid this tiny bleep on the internet’s radar is going to continue to go neglected.

In the interim, for some company, here’s T.S. Eliot reciting “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.” Such a brilliant poem, and Eliot was a wonderful reader, so mull over it, and if it doesn’t inspire insight or ideas then you probably need to listen again. Really, listen:

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Comments
3 Responses to “Still Away, and T.S. Eliot.”
  1. :D Mercs says:

    What the hell. I come here to look for Andy Goldsworthy’s artwork and I find some stupid
    pommy talking about some weirdo poem. Please! Help me find Andy Goldsworthy’s artwork!

  2. shiraz says:

    beautiful! thank you…
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  3. Tinkham Town says:

    Glad you’re doing this. Please add more and keep it going. Wonderful photos, poems and insights. TT