One response to “Robinson Jeffers: The Poet Of Inhumanism”
probably one of those matters of taste/type but I have no desire for mystical states or other highs (or lows)
and certainly don’t think they are necessary/central to human-being, more interested with what we might make of the mundane bits and pieces of the surrounding everyday.
probably one of those matters of taste/type but I have no desire for mystical states or other highs (or lows)
and certainly don’t think they are necessary/central to human-being, more interested with what we might make of the mundane bits and pieces of the surrounding everyday.