11-01-2014, 01:34 AM
Thanks, Dale. My knowledge doesn't come from a biography, but a chapter or two in a book by Thomas Szasz, who had a bone or two to pick with Rush. Szasz has a bone to pick with most people. I guess the poem's success or otherwise depends on whether it draws the reader to see the general in the specific. Possibly it can but I wouldn't want to take short odds.
Thanks for the advice on the fonts. I'll try that.
I'd imagined, from what I read, that Bean was a contemporary of Rush's, but I see he's not such an old bean as I thought.
Thanks for the advice on the fonts. I'll try that.
I'd imagined, from what I read, that Bean was a contemporary of Rush's, but I see he's not such an old bean as I thought.
Before criticising a person try walking a mile in their shoes. Then when you do criticise that person, you are a mile away.... and you have their shoes.

