as in Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds?bospress.net said:Also, if you are interested, check out "and the ass saw the angel" by Nick Cave. Very dark and disturbing book....
as in Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds?bospress.net said:Also, if you are interested, check out "and the ass saw the angel" by Nick Cave. Very dark and disturbing book....
hoochmonkey9 said:as in Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds?
Father Luke said:The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry
Well, I needed to put my glasses on to remember he helped edit the book.bospress.net said:Hi Papa,
S.A. Griffin was co-editor of Outlaw Bible of American Poetry. He is a friend. He lives in LA, CA.
Groovy.bospress.net said:Yes, I have a mailing address and will send something out on Moday.
Wicked kewl, d0oD - as the kids like to say. . . :Dbospress.net said:As far as Delaware. I meant that they make statements like "he is good people"... Not that they all know him... ha!
Hi Father,Father Luke said:Bukowski was not in
the Bible of Am. Poetry as his estate declined to grant permission. Trivia for
the forum.
Todays history lesson: Jane Austen died 2 years before Victoria was born. George III was the reigning monarch from 1760 to 1820.MarkDB said:...lots of the Victorians, especially Jane Austen...
Sorry to have to be the one to break the news to you but Ed Abbey has been dead for quite a while now (like 10 or 12 years?).jerry said:LIVING:
Harry crews
Murakami
Cormac McCarthy
Bret Easton Ellis
Edward Abbey
Nick Hornby
Palahniuk
For me its particularly these guys:
L.F. Celine
K. Hamsun
F. Dostoijevsky
H. Miller
W.S. Burroughs
E. Hemingway
Sorry to have to be the one to break the news to you but Ed Abbey has been dead for quite a while now (like 10 or 12 years?).
Anyone here read Selby?
Also, if you are interested, check out "and the ass saw the angel" by Nick Cave. Very dark and disturbing book....