Re: Beirut Jam Sessions - The Wanton Bishops & Oak - On the road again (cover)

Posted by montanius on 2014/5/26 19:41:46
Your feeling is correct: as I see the situation is not proper for being in the "center". I'm quite sure this is what happens everywhere where economy declines. No matter which side you belong to, even your "comrades" put the pressure on you to shout with them against the opposites...

I'll look after this Espedal, but when I get here I am so tired of doing anything with literature...
(Ahh, I am reading Szép Ernő's books, he is soooo "Budapest-style"! I love the language he uses!

Heyy, I am about to strat to run, hi-hi...



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lericow wrote:
Hi Dahsushu,

I guess I somehow get what you wanted to express ...

I do not understand how anyone can call oneself a political writer.

Somehow, I have the feeling, that in this case something is missing in the "center" of their writing efforts ...like the middle is empty - not created by themselves, their own experience or ... own hunger (... to stay in the existential categories of small sis ... hehehe ... ;))

One can look straight through the construction of their work ... and only feel ... boring ~~~~

Btw, I just discover for myself an interesting guy from the very cold north ... Tomas Espedal.


Look and read here:

http://www.contrarymagazine.com/Contrary/Tomas_Espedal_Tramp.html

... fitting to your own efforts in "walking" ... as I know, you not yet can run ... ;P


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