Archive for the ‘Bios’ Category

Stevie Smith


2009
02.21

Not Waving But Drowning

Nobody heard him, the dead man

But still he lay moaning

I was much further out than you thought

And not waving but drowning.

Poor chap; he loved larking,

And now he’s dead

It was too cold for him his heart gave way,

They said.

Oh, no, no, no, it was too cold always

(Still the dead one lay moaning)

I was much too far out all my life

And not waving but drowning. (more…)

Chaucer


2009
01.20

Chaucer brought a new way of looking at words to England. He commanded the field of writing. His work was like a revolution in itself. In a time and place where few people could write, and the predominant language was French, Chaucer emerged with his story-telling and poetic brilliance, and transformed a language into an art. (more…)