In the Net of the Stars by F.S. Flint (1885 - 1960).
English author Frank Stuart Flint was a prominent poet in the Imagist movement, along with Ezra Pound and T E. Hulme. Flint abandoned school at the age of 13 to pursue rigorous self-study, eventually mastering 10 languages, including French and Latin, while working at various jobs. At 17, he took up poetry, inspired by the writing of Keats.
He published this, the first of his three books of poetry, when he was 24. This early work channels Keats and Shelley in its love lyrics, while later works reflect the influence of innovative French poetry, the Imagist movement and his friendship with Ezra Pound. At age 35, following the death of his wife, he ceased poetry altogether, but continued writing the authoritative translations of French works for which he is also well-known. ( Nemo)
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In the mind, or consciousness of the Earth this flower first lay latent as a dream. Perhaps, in her consciousness, it nested as that which in us corresponds to a little thought.--A.Blackwood
HZFerr wrote: ↑April 9th, 2018, 6:31 pm
PL OK for:
sect 8 Monody
sect 9 Unreality
sect 10 A Mood and Its Images
sect 11 Both Sides the Mirror
sect 12 Pan the Outcast
sect 13 A Swan Song
All great! Interesting mix of feelings. All required a second listen.
Both Sides the Mirror, which side are you?
Thanks Helen!
That is a great question .... I don't have a clear answer yet.
Nemo
Thoreau - “Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."