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“commonplace”

What a commonplace genius he has; or a genius for the commonplace. — DH Lawrence on Thomas Hardy, 1928

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“in the thick of the scrimmage”

Whoever reads me will be in the thick of the scrimmage, and if he doesn’t like it – if he wants a safe seat in the audience – let him read somebody else. — DH Lawrence, 1925

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1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die

Jessa Crispin has an interesting interview with Peter Boxall, editor of 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die. I loved what Boxall said at the end: “Having benefited from an extraordinary number of emails and letters as well as … Continue reading

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The Books: “I Rise in Flame Cried the Phoenix” (Tennessee Williams)

Next on the script shelf: Next Tennessee Williams play on the shelf is I Rise in Flame Cried the Phoenix, included in The Theatre of Tennessee Williams, Vol. 7: In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel, and Other Plays. This … Continue reading

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Elephant Love

I love this poem. (“the sympathy in their vast shy hearts” … I love that line) It’s by DH Lawrence, and it’s called “The Elephant is Slow to Mate”. The Elephant is Slow to Mate The elephant, the huge old … Continue reading

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100 Greatest Novels of All Time

… as chosen by The Observer. I have read 37 of them. But, of course, being obnoxious, I have a couple of comments about some of the books: The Executioner’s Song? What? To have THAT book be on there and … Continue reading

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