Showing posts with label T.S. Eliot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label T.S. Eliot. Show all posts
Thursday, January 1, 2026
Monday, November 15, 2021
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Nugget #107 -- Bob Dylan's Guide to Literature
Dylan told folk tales as well as Mark Twain ("The
Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest" and "As I
Went Out One Morning,") and literary short stories
as well as Raymond Carver ("Sweetheart Like You"
and "Like a Rolling Stone"). He has and will continue
to confound and divide academics with songs are
varied as "Ballad of a Thin Man," "Bob Dylan’s
115th Dream," and "Maggie's Farm." And
he captured the American cultural zeitgeist
as well as Eliot's "The Wasteland" or anything
by Ezra Pound with songs like "Desolation
Row" and "Highway 61 Revisited."
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
T.S. Eliot on Stealing and Borrowing
"Immature poets imitate;
mature poets steal;
bad poets deface what they take,
and good poets make it into something better,
or at least something different."
-- T.S. Eliot
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