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Roundup heaven, you know you want it:
- Potter goes to second printing…
- Big day for Simic… not only is he now Poet Laureate, he also won the $100G Stevens award
- And speaking of Simic, will the Laureate have a political spine this time?
- The Outsiders — a reappreciation
- More bizarre literary gossip — I don’t even know what to say about this
- World tour Ireland
- Literary Oxford
Friday bizarro YouTubing:
- Barbie goes to literary night (it’s worth it for the headless doll part (and the Sedaris diss) about half way through…)
- The literal literary dispute — “I got a secret for you!”
- OCD Poet
- The Poet MacTeagal
- Bjork – Pagan Poetry (careful, some graphic moments near the end — I used to see her wandering the East Village in NYC, and let me tell you, this video is a direct translation of her demeanor… she constantly appears to be in the process of being transported away by faeries or something…)
- Blow your mind — people once cared about literature…
- Kafka and the destroyers of literature
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August 3rd, 2007 at 2:00 pm
Who the hell are Elizabeth Dewberry and Robert Owen Butler and why should I care?
August 3rd, 2007 at 3:26 pm
Can’t view YouTube here at the office, so I can’t check the MacTeagel clip until I get home. If it’s what I think it is, I’m anxiously awaiting witnessing, once again, the utterance of the immortal phrase “What’s twenty quid to the bloody Midland Bank?”
August 4th, 2007 at 8:52 pm
Ah, it’s the old moneygrubber, indeed. Thanks for the flashback, George.