I write poems mostly
because I hate mowing
the lawn or shovelling
snow and so I never learned
how to build character.
(#nobot, they/them)
I write poems mostly
because I hate mowing
the lawn or shovelling
snow and so I never learned
how to build character.
(#nobot, they/them)
i just remembered i dreamt once meeting a woman in the morning and then other stuff and then again later and she apparently the whole day was bothered that i said i didnt like David Hume because thats who she was doing her PhD on and then proceeded to tell me why Hume is worthwhile
meanwhile back in reality i havent read Hume yet and i want to so what the hell am i trying to tell myself here
Auerbach also rides hard on DQ's madness to the point of invalidating anything that happens in the novel to be of DQ's actual design or influence. That is, the events in the inn where at least three couples are reconsiled and lots of people are made legitimately happier due to DQ, none of that matters. Nor is DQ's standing up for Marcela (who recall, already spoke up for herself eloquently) against the fuckboy shepherds meaningful.
No Auerbach. You are wrong.
Reading through Erich Auerbach's essay 'The Enchanted Dulcinea' and noting every time i disagree with him. E.g.
"To find anything serious, or a concealed deeper meaning in this scene, one must violently overinterpret it"
BRUH you just spent 8 pages interpreting AFTER 2 pages fully quoting the scene.
everything else is weird vestigial 1953 modern criticism that believes its tone to be objectively correct and better.
What I Read: We Have Always Lived In The Castle, by Shirley Jackson
What I Expected: Spooky-but-not-really Americana that's almost YA or Horror genre (it was in the horror section when i bought it).
What I Got: REALLY INTENSE PTSD-HEAVY PLOT, HELLA DEVELOPED CHARACTERS, FEMINIST CRITIQUES, EVERYTHING IS SAD ALWAYS, TERRIBLE REALITIES, LITERAL TEARS
holy fuck what a novel. ive heard tell that some folk say this is their favorite and i believe it. its so upsetting but good
Literary Mag: We publish anybody, PhD, or high school drop out. It don't matter.
Every poet bio they publish: MFA, MFA, MFA, fifteen appearances of work, MFA, MFA, MFA candidate MFA, editor, MFA, contributing editor and MFA, MFA