Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts

Friday, August 7, 2009

Miscellaneous musings...

"Well the themes for me were and remain sex and love and grief and death - the things that make us and undo us, create and destroy, how we breed and disappear and the emotional context that surrounds these events." ~Thomas Lynch

In this earthly experience, these four are probably the most common, and most influential, themes expressed. Think of the songs you've heard, or books you've read. Movies, TV shows, plays, even stand up comedy, all revolve around these things.

In fact, I submit the question,"Is anything else worth writing about?" I love to read biographies and non-fiction books. I'm also a big poetry fan, although these past few years have seen my reading in all areas drop off considerably.

The last few books I've read are posted on my LinkedIn page: The Unlikely Disciple, Fractals: The Patterns of Chaos, Carlson's Guide to Landscape Painting, White Peonies and Cezanne's Composition. Despite the titles, as one reads these, it becomes apparent that, even in a book on fractal geometry, discussions on these themes arise. Of course, books on art will contain these in both pictoral and textual forms.

It's a strange thing, to narrow the existence down to just four subjects. Especially in a time when we seem to be pushing so hard to make material things the priority.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Films first, I guess...

I watch all kinds of stuff, from SciFi and Westerns to flat out Chickflicks. I appreciate something in every genre. Here's a list of some of my present favorites.

Blue
War of the Worlds (orig)
The Ghost of Mae Nak
Jaws
Wristcutters
The Perfect Storm
While You Were Sleeping
The Road Home
Groundhog Day
Aliens Series (not AvP series)
Terminator Series
Winter Light
Vertical Ray of the Sun
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (Branagh/DiNiro)
Love's Labors Lost (Branagh/Silverstone)
Starting Out in the Evening

Well, there's a beginning. It should give us a reference point. Maybe tomorrow we'll do my fav actors, or books. For now, welcome to Random Intensity