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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2024-02-13 08:05 pm

Surrounded by buildings and artsy city stock

Despite the snow emergency lights flashing blue all over town since yesterday afternoon, the promised storm was a thin dusting in our back yard and some rain. I am sad not only because of the reinforcement of climate change, but because I really had been looking forward to snow. I miss it. Yesterday morning I found myself at the Back Bay T station for a doctor's appointment and it seemed unreal yet calendrically undeniable that I had not been out there in four years. I meant to wander around afterward and look for the former site of the Copley Theatre, but all I had time to do was make it to my next appointment. Have some links.

1. Graham Fuller's "Powell and Pressburger: the glueman cometh" is a beautifully detailed discussion of A Canterbury Tale (1944), which I am resolved to see someday in a theater. I am afraid I cannot accept any heterosexual reading of Colpeper, but at least the author is one of the very few critics of my experience to have paid attention underneath the closing credits.

2. I read Lilian Bowes Lyon's "Daybreak" (1941) and Edward Field's "World War II" (1967) within a day of one another; there is no moral, except that they chimed.

3. Obviously I took the internet quiz to determine which ancient epic poem you are. It seems to have determined that I am "the argonautica: like if homer and the library of alexandria fucked." Please advise if I should feel attacked.

4. When I was feeling particularly bad, [personal profile] spatch sent me some volcano snails.

5. I was close to tears while reading about the unexpected altruism of elephant seals, which I suppose will continue to happen to me for some time when some small thing in distress is saved. The existence of the Hitler beetle made a sort of astringent chaser.

"Art makes me happy!" Rob just had to listen to me yell. "Why do people make it so difficult to make art?"
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[personal profile] muccamukk 2024-02-14 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
I got the Iliad, probably a sign I should read that new translation.

[personal profile] chanter1944 2024-02-14 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
Evidently, I am The Odyssey. Well then.
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[personal profile] redbird 2024-02-14 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
I got the Iliad.
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[personal profile] gwynnega 2024-02-14 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
I got the same result as you in the quiz. I am okay with this!

I assume there must be a band called the Hitler Beetles. (Or maybe the Hitler Beatles.)
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[personal profile] pameladean 2024-02-14 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
The Annales?

There were no right answers to the food question.

P.

[personal profile] chanter1944 2024-02-14 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
That... sounds remarkably accurate. Mayhap substitute the olive trees for evergreens, maples in autumn, mature summer oaks in humid green... I'll be quiet now, except to say that I've long had a fondness for Telemachus for reasons I can't quite articulate. Hero of his own story, maybe?
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[personal profile] pameladean 2024-02-14 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
The Annales is not gay-coded! I get a second Punic War as a treat! *sulks*

I, um, have to confess that I thought that if an epic poem ate another epic poem, it would be, well, um, epic. Very cool and meta-textual. Maybe that's where I went wrong. But it was probably when I said the universe was made of atoms, the very first question, that I went wrong. That may not be the right spirit to approach in, you know?

I have sadly never before heard of the Pharsalia and missed your joke; I am desolated.

P.

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[personal profile] redbird 2024-02-14 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
The only answer I'm sure was relevant to that was "yes" to dactylic hexameter. Maybe choosing the Akhmatova quote?

[personal profile] anna_wing 2024-02-14 08:28 am (UTC)(link)
I am the Epic of Gilgamesh, I suspect because of my rejection of dactylic hexameter, which is not my favourite.
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[personal profile] pameladean 2024-02-14 08:30 am (UTC)(link)
Hannibal is indeed a treat!

I am very much entertained that we mostly agree about the value of an epic poem's eating another epic poem, but did not provide the same answer. The general tenor of the quiz makes me think that your Bostonian "fucked-UP" interpretation is probably right.

Thank you for describing the Pharsalia for me. I love your descriptions so much. I will avoid the Robert Graves translation for sure. I knew the salient facts about Lucan's end because of "Lucan in Averno," because I looked him up; but I had forgotten the name of the work he was engaged in.

P.
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[personal profile] yhlee 2024-02-14 09:07 am (UTC)(link)
i got the aeneid??

i still have no clue what a dactyl is - i got the english teacher who didn't believe in making us memorize that stuff and now i have to google it every time :/
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[personal profile] mrissa 2024-02-14 12:41 pm (UTC)(link)
The mnemonic I learned was:

The iamb saunters through my book
Troches rush and tumble
While the anapest runs like a rippling brook
Dactyls are stately and classical

Which does rely on you having an ear for meter so that you can go, oh, right DACtyls are STATely and CLASSical, that one's a dactyl, DAHdahdah, but at least it's a start.
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[personal profile] selkie 2024-02-14 04:40 pm (UTC)(link)
No, Virgil, no: Not even the first of the Romans can learn His Roman history in the future tense. Not even to serve your political turn; Hindsight as foresight makes no sense. objectively the most Powerful epic...... but will you use those powers for good or evil?

Huh.
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[personal profile] batdina 2024-02-14 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
For some reason I'm The Aeneid. I do not know why and I'm not sure I'm up for rereading it now. Maybe next year?
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[personal profile] yhlee 2024-02-14 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
:wry: I didn't get far enough into Latin to get into more than the tiniest bit of that, which, fair; it was an Intensive Latin course that did Wheelock in one semester instead of two, for classics majors in a hurry; and I literally took it my last semester of undergrad so I never followed it up.

We got iambic pentameter because of Shakespeare in high school and like that was it. /o\
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[personal profile] moon_custafer 2024-02-15 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
Slight detour, but somebody’s got to have written “As John Lennon awoke one morning from uneasy dreams he found himself transformed in his bed into a Beatle,” right?
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[personal profile] ethelmay 2024-02-15 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
Double dactyls, which is where I learned about dactyls, aren't stately and classical at all,
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[personal profile] genarti 2024-02-15 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
God, yes. I was so excited for the snow (not to mention coming home from a visit to my parents a day early in anticipation of it), and then it was just an utter bust. I was sad and frustrated about it all day, for both climate change reasons and personal love of winter snow reasons. I guess it's heartening in a way that nearly everybody else seems equally frustrated and sad about it, but I'd rather have the snow.
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[personal profile] genarti 2024-02-15 05:54 am (UTC)(link)
Also, I just took the quiz and got Odyssey. Of which I am quite fond, but I'm not sure it particularly applies... but probably more than The Iliad, at least! Maybe it's just that I don't think I'm particularly Odysseus-like (which I'm fine with, heh).
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[personal profile] dhampyresa 2024-02-16 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
I am The Epic of Gilgamesh. I do want a several days nap and my lacunae are very gay.
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[personal profile] batdina 2024-02-17 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
Ah. Lavinia is probably in a box in the garage right now. I conceded and picked up Virgil yesterday. I'm not up for reading it in Latin again so I hope the translation I picked up is decent.