Tag Archives: James-Joyce
Stanley Unwin’s Deepest Joys. Oh yes.
I’ve been picking up audio clips by Stanley Unwin (1911-2002), at long last — the stimulus being listening again to certain morsels used as interstitial material in a mix I picked up from Tom Raworth’s blog, many moons ago. I … more…
Posted in Cultural, film, humour, language, radio, TV
Tagged Comedy, Deep Joy, English, James-Joyce, language, Professor, Slim Gaillard, Stanley Unwin, Unwinese
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Ophiuchus: Chunk the First
What happened was this: a week ago, I checked out a perfectly innocent astronomy picture, showing a rather sweet nebula (hi res version here) in the constellation of Ophiuchus, and thought no more about it. Then a few hours later, … more…
Posted in mythology
Tagged Alan-Moore, Apollo, Argo, Asclepius, Chiron, Coronis, Crete, James-Joyce, mythology, Ophiuchus, philip-pullman, Serpens, Snake-Nebula, Zeus
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