Oh! I think I remember your fabulous name and avatar from when I first started my channel. Yes? I'm so happy to see you here again. I'm just now reading "The Fall of the House of Usher" and I am under Poe's spell. Thanks for commenting, it makes me so happy :-)
I love your videos and bookshelves!😊 I discovered my passion for literature late in life so what a ride it’s been the past six years. I am now 64 and still going strong! I appreciate learning and discovering many new authors, through books, writers and book tubers like yourself! I have recently read “Boulder” my first Eva Baltasar and loved it! Then one of Deborah Levys and Now reading Colette, “Break of Day”( thanks to you) and enjoying. I also finally started, “Aurora Leigh” E.B.B. alongside Fiona Sampson’s “Two Way Mirror” I look forward to diving into Elizabeth Bishop! Your videos are much appreciated and I learn something new every time! Thank~ you and Happy Reading ❤📖 📚 ❤
Thank you so much. "Boulder" is on my tbr list. I'm so glad that you're enjoying "Break of Day", it really stole my heart. Thanks for the other mentions of books, I am always interested in hearing what my viewers are reading at the moment. Let me know if any Elizabeth Bishop poems speak to you, and also of course always feel free to tell me if they don't. Everything is of interest!
Thinking: that’s such a great idea for a hobby! I have been drawn lately to intellectually puzzling prose, like Sheila Heti and Jordan Abel. I set aside Canisia Lubrin’s Code Noir when I first tried it but I feel the urge to pick it up again. Your thoughts on Poe reminded me of a fabulous musical about his life: Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe (created by Catalyst Theatre in my hometown, Edmonton).
Oh! I haven't heard of Abel and Lubrin, thanks for the mentions here. I looked up that musical and am watching the short video of The Raven song online right now. I would have loved to go to that with you. Fabulous.
Thank you for all these wonderful poet recommendations in this video and the last one. I have been looking for more poets besides the ones everyone usually talks about like Poe and want to discover more different and unique perspectives and styles.
What fascinates me about Poe is that his rhyming poems are so loved these days, and yet almost no contemporary poets rhyme... I might talk about that in the next video... it's so odd.
I love your enthusiasm and I have to say I love Poe, have done since I was seventeen, the perfect time to fall for Poe.
Oh! I think I remember your fabulous name and avatar from when I first started my channel. Yes? I'm so happy to see you here again. I'm just now reading "The Fall of the House of Usher" and I am under Poe's spell. Thanks for commenting, it makes me so happy :-)
I love your videos and bookshelves!😊
I discovered my passion for literature late in life so what a ride it’s been the past six years. I am now 64 and still going strong! I appreciate learning and discovering many new authors, through books, writers and book tubers like yourself! I have recently read “Boulder” my first Eva Baltasar and loved it! Then one of Deborah Levys and Now reading Colette, “Break of Day”( thanks to you) and enjoying. I also finally started, “Aurora Leigh” E.B.B. alongside Fiona Sampson’s “Two Way Mirror” I look forward to diving into Elizabeth Bishop!
Your videos are much appreciated and I learn something new every time!
Thank~ you and Happy Reading ❤📖 📚 ❤
Thank you so much. "Boulder" is on my tbr list. I'm so glad that you're enjoying "Break of Day", it really stole my heart. Thanks for the other mentions of books, I am always interested in hearing what my viewers are reading at the moment.
Let me know if any Elizabeth Bishop poems speak to you, and also of course always feel free to tell me if they don't. Everything is of interest!
Great chat. I enjoyed following your train of thought!
Thank you. I’m happy to now discover your channel as well!
Thinking: that’s such a great idea for a hobby! I have been drawn lately to intellectually puzzling prose, like Sheila Heti and Jordan Abel. I set aside Canisia Lubrin’s Code Noir when I first tried it but I feel the urge to pick it up again.
Your thoughts on Poe reminded me of a fabulous musical about his life: Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe (created by Catalyst Theatre in my hometown, Edmonton).
Oh! I haven't heard of Abel and Lubrin, thanks for the mentions here. I looked up that musical and am watching the short video of The Raven song online right now. I would have loved to go to that with you. Fabulous.
Thank you for all these wonderful poet recommendations in this video and the last one. I have been looking for more poets besides the ones everyone usually talks about like Poe and want to discover more different and unique perspectives and styles.
You're welcome, and thank you for your comment. Your words encourage me to share more.
i love your library
Thanks! I inherited it from my grandfather who was a magnificent person and taught me that "the only real property is the property of the mind".
Thank you for another lovely video. I do want to read more Poe. I read a lot of his stories when younger, but would like to read more of his poetry.
What fascinates me about Poe is that his rhyming poems are so loved these days, and yet almost no contemporary poets rhyme... I might talk about that in the next video... it's so odd.
One poet I really like is Brian Patten - I wonder what you might think of his poems. 🙂
Thanks for the recommendation!