tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6206746352956093398.post794404070091567724..comments2024-03-19T07:43:40.609-04:00Comments on The Camel Saloon: I stand to cry, if I cry; to cry I stand, and sitting I will not cry. (Upon reading Ulysses)The Camel Saloonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17466326145539153263noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6206746352956093398.post-29945674275730031612013-10-25T15:52:50.482-04:002013-10-25T15:52:50.482-04:00Poetry Review sez "In Samuel Beckett's Wa...Poetry Review sez "In Samuel Beckett's Watt, the narrator describes how one afternoon the comfortable tedium of his existence is troubled by the arrival of two men who say they have come 'to choon the piano', an event which Watt describes as 'of great formal brilliance but indeterminate purport'"<br />(here: http://www.poetrymagazines.org.uk/magazine/record.asp?id=29884)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6206746352956093398.post-35973667176063738832011-01-10T19:19:22.121-05:002011-01-10T19:19:22.121-05:00Isn't "unimaginable technical brilliance ...Isn't "unimaginable technical brilliance and indeterminate purport" a Beckett quote? I googled it but could not find...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com