Do you appreciate philosophical poetry?
do you have favourite poets?
one of my few darling poetic philosophers is Michael Leunig; he is very contemporary, gentle in an almost melancholic way, unambiguous & full of heart. he doesn't shy from any unpleasantness in current affairs either, & tackles them with a rebellious spirit.
@walklightly have you watched "Sunday too far Away" starring a youngish Jack Thompson? It was set in the mid 1950's. Many will find it brutal but in fact it is of the character that was Australia and Leunig still is. A character that has been subverted by crass commercialism and loss of individuality.
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thank you for the fun, FrayedBear. that was hilarious; i'd just have liked to meet at least one woman "in the outback of australia"
@walklightly Can't introduce you to anything other than books:
@FrayedBear, thanks for the suggestions of which i've read 'the shiralee' when i was 11, & again a few decades later. very raw in a minimalist & melancholic way. i'll check out the others.
i've just watched "sunday too far away" &, yeah, it's a bit feral & basically confirms what i've gleaned so far of aussie machism of the 20th century.
@walklightly I suggest that you failed to understand it. Instead simply overlaying what you wish to believe without considering the real why's.
I don't go into raptures over poetry, some I like, some is meh.
fair enough; i'm the same. still, i think Michael Leunig is a star
I've poems that I like in general, but it's not something I've ever pursued intentionally. I recently bought "The Ode Less Traveled" by Stephen Fry and I'm about a third of the way through it. I thought making an attempt to write it would be an interesting personal challenge. I'll check out Michael Leunig, thanks!
thanks for the "ode less travelled" hint. i like Stephen Fry.
Leunig is adorable. He is Australian.
Although I reside in Nashville, Tennessee, and was born in the UK, I lived in Australia for twenty years, and my social development is Australian. I still have friends of a lifetime there, and due to the political and anti-Intelectual vibe here in the US, I have been considering moving back to Oz. Leunig embodies all that is aesthetic about the antipodes, and has such a light touch. Thank you so much for both posting and appreciating.
In Nashville, they invite you home to dinner, and don’t give you the address !!
In Victoria they invite not.
ha! christhepiano, i have been considering moving back to europe for exactly the reasons of nanny-state aka fascist politics & intellect deprivation... so reconsider!
@walklightly
I greatly appreciate your feedback. For all the reasons that you mention, as intectuall insurance, I purchased a home in Newark, UK, two years ago. Newark is a medieval 12th century market town, an hour from London, and with regional airports that offer easy access to Europe. And, of course, the trains go everywhere. Thank you so much for your thoughts.
you're welcome, @christhepiano! very clever too!