I have never really connected with any other poet like I do Buk, except for maybe Brautigan.
Richard Brautigan from The Pill versus The Springhill Mine Disaster.
The Beautiful Poem
I go to bed in Los Angeles thinking
about you.
Pissing a few moments ago
I looked down at my penis...
Haha. I never knew his first name was bertolt.
Baal is amazing but I've never read any more of him.
Some friends and I in the burgh had a reading one night, full with hearty (and unseasoned) pototoes and jug wine along with a whole assortment of other food we thought could pass as...
Journey took me a good six months to get through for some reason, but I'm glad it did. My copy is full of notes and scratches and underlinings merely because it took me so long to digest.
I was reading it while I was moving back from Germany to the U.S. and a lot of the things Celine talks...
I'm reading BETTING ON THE MUSE and I just came across "Strong Man" and am quite intrigued but I can't seem to find much that he's written.
Any suggestions on what to look for/read?
Thanks.
My name is Logan. I am 19 years old. I've posted a few times but haven't officially introduced myself.
Here's my story: On a fateful night on New Years Eve 2004 a friend showed me a book titled Sifting Through the Madness for the Word, the Line, the Way. It was that night when I discovered Buk...
I've read and reread this poem, page 223 in Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame, and I want to know what the hell he is talking about.
Shed some light?