Sunday Papers: Robert Louis Stevenson
"No
one knows the stars who has not slept, as the French happily put it, à
la belle étoile. He may know all their names and distances and
magnitudes, and yet be ignorant of what alone concerns mankind,—their
serene and gladsome influence on the mind. The greater part of poetry
is about the stars; and very justly, for they are themselves the most
classical of poets."
On the turntable: Depeche Mode, "Black Celebration"
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