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SlowWestVulture
I'll throw out a few:
Grendel's Mother:
Grendel and his mother were monsters in Beowulf. It refferences how Grendel's mother is attacking the town for killing her son.
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John
my references are usually explicit, not occult - "scads of money" is a common enough phrase, I've never read the Sun Also Rises. a stray phrase isn't enough to count as a reference; you'd need some corroborating content.
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SlowWestVulture
I'll throw out a few:
Grendel's Mother:
Grendel and his mother were monsters in Beowulf. It refferences how Grendel's mother is attacking the town for killing her son.
I believe also the line from Grendel's Mother "Fire overhead, water underneath" references the cave that Grendel and his mother live in. At least, it reminds me of Gardener's descriptions of the cave. (Call me out if I'm wrong).
I'm pretty sure he'd rather us not self-censor our discussions here just because he might read them. I'd even venture a guess that he'd disappear from these parts completely if it became clear that we were doing just that.Quote
blackliner
seems a little odd to deconstruct the bones of an artist's work in front of him...
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truckface
Captain: Play It As It Lays (fiction) or Year of Magical Thinking (non)
Both are incredible, and pretty quick reads.
Also, on topic...
I've always loved the Biggie Smalls line from The Fall of the Star High School Running Back:
'Giving ends to your friends and it felt stupendous...'
Unexpected; appropriate; awesome.
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blackliner
okay, i need to say more.
i highly distrust the trend we 21st century humans have of needing to dissect everything and anything we consider to be relevant--or merely interesting. the whole trend towards deconstructing things like literary and artistic canons merely out of political bile is profoundly distasteful to me (not to deny those detractors their entirely valid points regarding ethnic-, gender-, or other- disparities), and its preponderance in pop science has leeched into the over-analysis of every cultural stratum.
i think if we were selecting a particular song and discussing, without explicit intent, its merits and properties, a lot of these sort of ideas would spring up around it (the discussion), but to just open up and say, "okay, mountain goats owe debts to the following sources... GO!" is more what this feels like.
(no offense to you, Captain I, this is why i put "IMHO" in my initial discomfort)
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blackliner
okay, i need to say more.
i highly distrust the trend we 21st century humans have of needing to dissect everything and anything we consider to be relevant--or merely interesting. the whole trend towards deconstructing things like literary and artistic canons merely out of political bile is profoundly distasteful to me (not to deny those detractors their entirely valid points regarding ethnic-, gender-, or other- disparities), and its preponderance in pop science has leeched into the over-analysis of every cultural stratum.
i think if we were selecting a particular song and discussing, without explicit intent, its merits and properties, a lot of these sort of ideas would spring up around it (the discussion), but to just open up and say, "okay, mountain goats owe debts to the following sources... GO!" is more what this feels like.
(no offense to you, Captain I, this is why i put "IMHO" in my initial discomfort)
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OrangeJulius
I feel that threads too often turn into meta-threads. Too quickly as well. You guys began discussing this thread in this thread within a few posts. This thread barely existed and you were talking about what this thread means.
Someone should start a meta-thread thread wherein you discuss specific threads.
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blackliner
"okay, mountain goats owe debts to the following sources... GO!" is more what this feels like.
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blackliner
okay, i need to say more.
i highly distrust the trend we 21st century humans have of needing to dissect everything and anything we consider to be relevant--or merely interesting. the whole trend towards deconstructing things like literary and artistic canons merely out of political bile is profoundly distasteful to me (not to deny those detractors their entirely valid points regarding ethnic-, gender-, or other- disparities), and its preponderance in pop science has leeched into the over-analysis of every cultural stratum.
i think if we were selecting a particular song and discussing, without explicit intent, its merits and properties, a lot of these sort of ideas would spring up around it (the discussion), but to just open up and say, "okay, mountain goats owe debts to the following sources... GO!" is more what this feels like.
(no offense to you, Captain I, this is why i put "IMHO" in my initial discomfort)