10-25-2013, 04:10 PM
if i could follow what was being said i'd disagree with it on principle :J: and what about those of us not widely read?
i see pound and eliot being spoke of as though they are actually known. they're not known, while we may know a little about them; even a book or two even we don't them. to compare them as to the way they lived their lives or on the ideologies they carried is as futile as comparing an apple to a strawberry. wasn't george eliot a woman :HUH: (just pissing about wit that one) though some say she did like pussy as much as T.S. did. do either of them get praised as being post modern or as being poets? i really am floundering here,
i see pound and eliot being spoke of as though they are actually known. they're not known, while we may know a little about them; even a book or two even we don't them. to compare them as to the way they lived their lives or on the ideologies they carried is as futile as comparing an apple to a strawberry. wasn't george eliot a woman :HUH: (just pissing about wit that one) though some say she did like pussy as much as T.S. did. do either of them get praised as being post modern or as being poets? i really am floundering here,
