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By grand central station i sat down
By grand central station i sat down











by grand central station i sat down

Robbed of the central focus that her affair with Barker gives the first novel, Assumption meanders dully. As a result, Smart's more poetical conceits seem forced. This brief work shifts the emphasis toward the concrete and quotidian. Accompanying the novella is its putative sequel, The Assumption of the Rogues & Rascals, which wasn't published until 1978. However, this cult book will best suit those whose taste runs to the more maundering Romantic poets. At best Smart achieves a sort of neurotic, erotic hysteria, and in part 4 she pulls off an astonishing technical feat, counterpointing the Song of Songs with the hideous minutiae that accompany her arrest with Barker in Arizona for an undisclosed crime.

by grand central station i sat down

Many will be put off by the self-pitying solipsism of this brief work and by its occasional slips into cliche (``Everything flows like the Mississippi''). Grand Central, first published in England in 1945, is a poetic prose recreation of her side of the affair, during which she bore him four children and he remained with his wife. By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept Unabridged Edition by Elizabeth Smart (Author), Diana Quick (Author) 227 ratings Paperback 12.68 - 15.95 44 Used from 2.54 10 New from 10.74 Audio, Cassette 61.75 1 Used from 61. Smart was a globe-trotting journalist until she picked up a collection of George Barker's poetry in a London bookshop and decided to fall in love with him.













By grand central station i sat down