Let us go and make our visit
Rabbit, rabbit! An assorted collection of links does not make a day (which mostly contained grocery shopping and the next-to-last performance of the Post-Meridian Radio Players' Night of the Living Dead prefaced with Ghost Hunt), but it does make a post.
R.I.P. George Thornton, the man who blew up the whale. MetaFilter has already taken care of the inevitable jokes about his funeral arrangements.
Have the first nine illustrated pages of "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." Comments indicate the artist is already being encouraged to Kickstart the rest of the poem, which I am glad to see; I love the linework and the conceit of using Eliot's own likeness, even if that is a far more adorable fog than I ever envisioned on my own time. Bonus: OH MY GOD BISHOUNEN YEATS.
Have a gigantic searchable database of English folksongs!
We now return to your regularly scheduled staring at boxes and wondering where to unpack. On the uncomplicated, heartwarming side: postcards arrived this afternoon from
gaudior in Turkey and
strange_selkie in D.C. They're on the refrigerator. We knew what to do with those.
R.I.P. George Thornton, the man who blew up the whale. MetaFilter has already taken care of the inevitable jokes about his funeral arrangements.
Have the first nine illustrated pages of "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." Comments indicate the artist is already being encouraged to Kickstart the rest of the poem, which I am glad to see; I love the linework and the conceit of using Eliot's own likeness, even if that is a far more adorable fog than I ever envisioned on my own time. Bonus: OH MY GOD BISHOUNEN YEATS.
Have a gigantic searchable database of English folksongs!
We now return to your regularly scheduled staring at boxes and wondering where to unpack. On the uncomplicated, heartwarming side: postcards arrived this afternoon from

A patron saint of sorts
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I am all for the realization of such opportunities. Amen.
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Thank you; that is relevant to my interests.
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I THOUGHT WE LIKED THE INTERNET
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WE SO LOVED THE INTERNET WE SENT IT OUR ONLY
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Also, Emile Nelligan gets my vote for most Bishounen poet, but the artist has drawn him in a more Will Eisner style.
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The Prufrock is incredible, and I like the Yeats as well.
And that database of folksongs looks extremely useful.
Good luck with the unpacking, and I'm glad for the uncomplicated and heartwarming part.
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THERE IS NO WAY TO COPE WITH THAT
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You are welcome! I thought it might be the case for many people I know.
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You're welcome! See above/below. Also, that much anything in one place is just pretty cool.
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I don't agree with all the illustrations—although I love Rimbaud in ligne claire—but I am very glad that someone is trying the experiment. I'd love to see him take on The Waste Land.
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There's just no way to warn someone about that.
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You want to scritch it behind the ears! And it doesn't even have any ears! It's fog!
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WITH HIS TINY LITTLE FLOPPY NECKTIE.
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I hope what he does next is more Eliot, but I'd love to see what other poets he's drawn to. If he sticks with the Symbolists, I could be very happy.
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I don't have the visual familiarity to tell for myself, but I was very impressed.
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I don't actually know who I would vote Most Bishounen Poet. One of the Romantics, probably, or someone in the Decadent movement, but they were seriously competing with each other for a while there.
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You're welcome.
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I haven't delved into it yet; I am wary of timesink.
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That hair impresses me.
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I'm chary of timesink as well, but I've already used it to find a text of "The Bonny Black Hare" that's not Fairport's version, because I wanted a character to quote a line of it and decided it were best I used a text that's well out of copyright, just for safety's sake. So it's been right useful to me already, and I thank you for it again.
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I think that was George V, his father, but it's still a good story.
I am glad you approve of my taste in historical royalty.
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