Just looked at your comment after mine on the first Allende. Sorry! I have visitors and it is hard to keep up at present, so I missed going back to your comment section.
Yes, it was! How weird that we were at the same exhibition!!! What sort of coincidence is that!!
Una palabra está muerta cuando se dice... No estoy de acuerdo con eso, las palabras en los libros permanecen eternas, los hay muy buenos, regulares y malos, pero las palabras siguen vivas en esos textos. Hay palabras, sobre todo las de afecto, que cuanto más las dices, más vida tienen; te quiero...., te amo..., te hecho de menos, felicidades!..., bravo!..., etc...
this is simply beautiful and makes one stop and really think about the words...i love her interpretation of them....xxx and speaking of 'words', i have a *9* letter verification word to do!!! 9 is a bit much i think...sigh...
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Word perfection - Dickinson style!
Did you see the Sunday Snippet at TPS? Another passage from Allende. Scroll down a few posts...
Just looked at your comment after mine on the first Allende. Sorry! I have visitors and it is hard to keep up at present, so I missed going back to your comment section.
Yes, it was! How weird that we were at the same exhibition!!! What sort of coincidence is that!!
Una palabra está muerta cuando se dice...
No estoy de acuerdo con eso, las palabras en los libros permanecen eternas, los hay muy buenos, regulares y malos, pero las palabras siguen vivas en esos textos.
Hay palabras, sobre todo las de afecto, que cuanto más las dices, más vida tienen; te quiero...., te amo..., te hecho de menos, felicidades!..., bravo!..., etc...
Hasta luego!!
Felicidades por tu blog!!
It is so simple and so meaningful.
The beauty of the short poem of Emily.
Mmm, yes, Olga!
Agus - por fin Emily Dickinson dice que la palabra vive - ¿acuerdes con este?
this is simply beautiful and makes one stop and really think about the words...i love her interpretation of them....xxx and speaking of 'words', i have a *9* letter verification word to do!!! 9 is a bit much i think...sigh...
She was so reclusive and yet always manages to inspire; incredible, I think.
Good luck with the verification!
Very true words! I haven't read any of Emily Dickinson's work, but I may seek some of it out.
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