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Golden Shadows – Despair and the Music of the Companionship of the World
The Lost Arias of Henk van Strijk, my third manuscript of poetry, was completed in July, 2011, in Peace River, Alberta. It was begun in the summer of 2009 when I returned to Vancouver after having spent three years as … Continue reading
Posted in Golden Shadows, Writing
Tagged Aristotle, Canada, Charles Dickens, Gareth Davies, Golden Shadows, Gustav Mahler, Hendrik Slegtenhorst, Music, Norman Lebrecht, Poetry, Rainer Maria Rilke, San Francisco, Shostakovich, St. Stephen New Brunswick, Vancouver, W. Somerset Maugham, Wendy Lesser
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Illuminations Along the Way
I will only add, to what I have already written of my perseverance at this time of my life, and of a patient and continuous energy which then began to be matured within me, and which I know to be … Continue reading
Posted in Illuminations Along the Way, Individuals
Tagged Aristotle, Charles Dickens, Fray Luis de Leon, G.I. Gurdjieff, Gustav Mahler, Hendrik Slegtenhorst, Lao Tzu, Pablo Neruda, Rainer Maria Rilke, Richard Wagner, T.S. Eliot, Taming of the Shrew, W. Somerset Maugham, William Shakespeare
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The Lost Arias of Henk van Strijk – The Re-discovery of Voice and its Reconciliation to Place
The Lost Arias of Henk van Strijk, or, in Dutch, my original language, De echt verloren arias van Henk van Strijk, is my third work of poetry. It explores the influence of place, whether gained or lost, on artistry, and … Continue reading
Posted in The Lost Arias of Henk van Strijk, Writing
Tagged Aristotle, Bowen Island, British Columbia, Canada, Charles Dickens, Dmitri Shostakovich, Edmonton, Hendrik Slegtenhorst, Mount Gardner, Parksville BC, Pemberton BC, Poetry, The Lost Arias of Henk van Strijk, Ucluelet BC, Vancouver, Vancouver Island
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27 June 2002 – Definition of Matter, the Possibility of Form, Political Expectation
Thursday, June 27, 2002, 6:59 pm, Vancouver, BC The two of us retrieved G.’s computer – new hard drive implanted in its heart – at nine yesterday; and at ten I walked down Robson to collect my editing fee from the east … Continue reading
Posted in 10 Years Ago, Journals
Tagged Aristotle, Art, Chuck Davis, Durant, Francis Bacon, Hendrik Slegtenhorst, Mozart, Plato, Politics, Quill & Quire, Socrates, Vancouver
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