That's where you rise from
My poem "Phersipnai" is now online at ChiZine. The title is the Etruscan name for Persephone; she is depicted as described in the Tomb of Orcus. It was written last April, when I was thinking more than usually about underworlds.
I cannot adequately express why it so made my night to discover that Benjamin Britten set Tennyson's "The Kraken" for Peter Pears to sing, but it really, really did.
I should probably save the fake news for a post with no actual content. Though the bit about Google and the Library of Alexandria . . .
I cannot adequately express why it so made my night to discover that Benjamin Britten set Tennyson's "The Kraken" for Peter Pears to sing, but it really, really did.
I should probably save the fake news for a post with no actual content. Though the bit about Google and the Library of Alexandria . . .

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I like Britten very much. Finding out he (frequently) set poems I like only helps.
I'm very fond of him as well. You've heard "Sacred and Profane," yes? I especially like the fact that the piece uses good (at least to my ear) reconstructed pronunciations.