Saturday, June 19, 2021

Saturday Poetry Corner 61: Eurydice


In today's Poetry Corner, a poet who often signed her works as H.D. gave voice to Eurydice, the silent and passive recipient of action, never a performer.
 

Thursday, June 17, 2021

[First Impression] Bossam - Steal The Fate

Since there is an unwritten rule that I need to have a sageuk among the pile of dramas I'm watching, this half of the year it's Bossam's turn to entertain. Although 'entertain' might be the wrong word for any historical that isn't explicit comedy (like Detective K).

Sunday, June 13, 2021

[A Very Serious Not-A-Review] Dark Hole


 
Oh ye of little faith who dropped this drama somewhere along the way! How could you NOT appreciate this intricately symbolic, and allegoric, and allergic show? My mind is completely numb blown away just by the sheer amount of issues this drama touched upon. 
With the subtlety of a water buffalo.

Saturday, June 12, 2021

Saturday Poetry Corner 60: The Dawn Of Darkness

 

Today, a poem from George William (“A. E.”) Russell (1867–1935).

Saturday, June 05, 2021

Saturday Poetry Corner 59: Double Ballade on the Nothingness of Things

 
Today, a poem that reminds us that nothing is set in stone and the world is ephemeral.