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September 25, 2007

CAAF: Afternoon coffee

Amazing video podcasts of images from the Spitzer Space Telescope. Click on the ones titled "Gallery Explorer: --", hope in vain for Dark Side of the Moon to start up. (Also available on iTunes.)

• Daily dose of tumult on the heath and in the snow: Revisit Vera Pavlova's "Four Poems" from the New Yorker.

From a 2002 interview with Pavlova:

What are the main critical views of your work?
They go from one extreme to another! On the one hand, I'm regarded as a sort of male invention. On the other, I'm an earth mother, concerned with gynaecological matters and not metaphysics. Also there is the psychoanalytical view, which says my poems are a clear case of intersexuality.

What's that?
All I could find in a dictionary was: "Intersex, an organism in which
there are no clear indications of male or female gender."

So, a sexual zero! And what follows from that?
That there's nothing especially female or male about poetry.

Posted September 25, 2007 1:30 PM

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