Saturday, January 19, 2008

Red Pain Of Raw Realism Comments

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I have read Graham Hancock and Zecharia Sitchin,
David Wilcock and Robert Beauval, though bewitching
my mind, I can still return after reading them; this year I
reread the stories of my youth – Stella Blakemore with
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Margaret Alice
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Alison Cassidy 20 January 2008

This poem is filled with angst and disappointment. How easy it is to become fooled by a name. Rudolph Steiner teaches his children from fairy tales. He believes that they demonstrate morality and ethics without stooping to the messy realism of more recent authors. Great poem. love, Allie ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

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William Jackson 19 January 2008

Margaret, I like your poem. Give me Balzac, Kate Chopin, Kippling, Henry James, and especially Victor Hugo. Give me the heroic ideal, the archetype, the epic hero, the tragic hero, Huckle Berry Finn, Romeo and Juliet, and Macbeth! I want Browning's ' A man's reach must exceed his grasp or what's a heaven for! ' type of literature!

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Margaret Alice

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Pretoria - South Africa
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