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How exciting!!
Tulpje · 2009-07-03: 09:27
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I think there is something hysterically funny about introducing a serious poet with a title that is going to have me reciting the Jabberwocky in my head all day. I actually wondered if that was a man reading Through the Looking Glass! But I do know how you feel; I met my favourite living poet once, and he actually asked my opinion on something. I was transported
megaera · 2009-07-03: 10:02
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Must have been very inspiring. :)
truenic · 2009-07-03: 10:30
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Did you get to hear him read his work? I always like poetry read aloud.
Oweena · 2009-07-03: 10:43
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what truenic said.
thisismizb · 2009-07-03: 10:59
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Oweena, the best thing about Gulzar (apart from his wonderful poetry) is his deep baritone voice. Everyone was in transports of delight to hear him read out his work.... Sheesh, I wish poets had groupies!
SoulCurry · 2009-07-03: 19:58
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You could start a trend and become the first Poet Groupie, Soul.
JenPat · 2009-07-03: 20:36
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I love that he is holding his glasses in his mouth. I'm glad you had such a special experience
KateR · 2009-07-03: 21:06
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I love intimate portraits like this one.
MelanieO · 2009-07-04: 00:13
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Nice post! Very interesting...
miclaud · 2009-07-05: 08:49
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I think you captured him wonderfully. I wish I had more patience for poetry
DutchCookie · 2009-07-09: 03:50
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wow.... great picture and atmosphere...
kdodee · 2009-07-23: 08:53
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