Posts tagged “Federico Garcia Lorca”
Well, Robin's Books is Dead and Reborn
It’s a strange feeling when a book store closes for the last time. It’s a stranger one when it’s a book store you don’t really know that well but still feel connected to. The amount of culture that Robin’s had brimming out of it–almost an overflow of sorts, but the good kind of overflow, like [...]
Time Lapsed Comparison
What some of my favorite famous writers were doing when they were 22 years old: Richard Brautigan – 1957 By 1956, Brautigan had settled in San Francisco, California. There he sought to establish himself as a writer, was known for handing out his poetry on street corners, and often participated in “Blabbermouth Night” readings at [...]
I heard your entire life went well and unforgivingly
The following three poems I wrote this evening. They are first drafts, or slightly thereafter. The first of the three is my first attempt to turn a computer game reflection into a focused piece; my the second is a reflection on this evening’s pedaling adventures through Bristol’s residential areas; the third is, you guessed it, [...]