LETTER TO RS
LETTER TO RS
O well thanks, things quiet. My last amazing poem was published (the Brecht one). Listening to a lot of Mozart which is something I do every 6 months or so for some reason. I eventually tire of it completely, can't listen to anymore and then go back to it again eventually. I'm still discovering his music, all the time in fact. I think Mozart was...well, a hero of history and Austria (luckily) has lots of those to offset the bad news.
Yes, Witters mit dem Squitters, Gustav and Alma Mahler, Kurt 'blowupdoll' Waldstein.
Another great film about art, to set beside 'Edvard Munch' is 'Andrei Rublev' by the Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky. The two greatest films about art (IMO).
I've also been thinking about the Whitechapel murders, a perennial concern of mine too. Have you seen the film 'Time after Time'? The premise is that HG Wells goes back in time to meet Jack the Ripper (he was an almost contemporary). I did a series of data-fed matches and the answer is that the Ripper was an Austrian artist of medium height who invented a usable time machine. The real clue was your hahaha. This was a trademark of the Ripper, as anyone who has read his correspondence knows. Better luck next time!
Your Sherlock Holmes in a nest of vipers, (ouch that viper just bit me...)
Do you serve mulled gibbon?
O well thanks, things quiet. My last amazing poem was published (the Brecht one). Listening to a lot of Mozart which is something I do every 6 months or so for some reason. I eventually tire of it completely, can't listen to anymore and then go back to it again eventually. I'm still discovering his music, all the time in fact. I think Mozart was...well, a hero of history and Austria (luckily) has lots of those to offset the bad news.
Yes, Witters mit dem Squitters, Gustav and Alma Mahler, Kurt 'blowupdoll' Waldstein.
Another great film about art, to set beside 'Edvard Munch' is 'Andrei Rublev' by the Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky. The two greatest films about art (IMO).
I've also been thinking about the Whitechapel murders, a perennial concern of mine too. Have you seen the film 'Time after Time'? The premise is that HG Wells goes back in time to meet Jack the Ripper (he was an almost contemporary). I did a series of data-fed matches and the answer is that the Ripper was an Austrian artist of medium height who invented a usable time machine. The real clue was your hahaha. This was a trademark of the Ripper, as anyone who has read his correspondence knows. Better luck next time!
Your Sherlock Holmes in a nest of vipers, (ouch that viper just bit me...)
Do you serve mulled gibbon?
