It feels like she will die of lonelinessvia Brooklyn: An Irish twist on the agonies and ecstasy of a migrant's story by Paul Byrnes.
Showing posts sorted by relevance for query loneliness. Sort by date Show all posts
Showing posts sorted by relevance for query loneliness. Sort by date Show all posts
Monday, February 15, 2016
Loneliness - Paul Brynes (Sat 13 Feb 2016)
Labels:
balloon,
die,
feels,
Loneliness,
Newtown,
Paul Byrnes,
Sat 30 Jan 2016,
smh,
Spectrum
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Loneliness - Sarah Berry (Wed 29 Jul 2015)
lonely people have equal social skills, but struggle when put under pressure to utilise themvia Why the lonely stay lost in loneliness by Sarah Berry.
Labels:
Erskineville,
Loneliness,
lonely,
People,
pressure,
Sarah Berry,
skills,
social,
struggle,
Sun 31 Jan 2016,
Untitled,
utilise
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Australia - Marcus Clarke (1893)
In Australia alone is to be found the Grotesque, the Weird,via Poems, by Adam Lindsay Gordon - Preface (1893 Edition) by Marcus Clarke (Displayed at the Entrance to the Great Hall at Parliament House, Canberra).
the strange scribblings of Nature learning how to write. Some
see no beauty in our trees without shade, our flowers without
perfume, our birds who cannot fly, and our beasts who have
not yet learned to walk on all fours. But the dweller in the
wilderness acknowledges the subtle charm of this fantastic land
of monstrosities. He becomes familiar with the beauty of
loneliness. Whispered to by the myriad tongues of the wilderness,
he learns the language of the barren and the uncouth, and can
read the hieroglyphics of haggard gum-trees, blown into odd
shapes, distorted with fierce hot winds, or cramped with cold
nights, when the Southern Cross freezes in a cloudless sky of icy
blue. The phantasmagoria of that wild dreamland termed the
Bush interprets itself, and the Poet of our desolation begins to
comprehend why free Esau loved his heritage of desert sand
better than all the bountiful richness of Egypt.
Labels:
Abstract,
Adam Lindsay Gordon,
APH,
Art,
Australia,
Canberra,
Grotesque,
Landscape,
Marcus Clarke,
Nature,
NGA,
Poem,
Poetry,
Sun 10 Jan 2016,
Trees
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)