'they were written by a number of poets sitting together and writing alternately, and that each poem in the series was linked to the immediately preceding one...
the result was often a kind of kaleidoscopic beauty with infinite variety revealed to the reader in a slowly evolving movement.'
- nobuyuki yuasu in his introduction to matsuo basho's the narrow road to the deep north and other travel sketches
horsemouth has just heard rob's version of his and horsemouth's je te veux (erik satie). which he pronounces himself most satisfied with. more tracks to come from rob's far future village band. bird dance from seems very incredible string band to horsemouth (like something this song has no ending crossed with okinawan music).
horsemouth (once again) was hampered by his failure to put the work into understanding musical technology (in this case his laptop). this, together with the fact he was quite out of practice and had no click to work with meant everything he sent off to rob had an obvious flaw in the recording.
in some ways these limitations suited the project (in some ways not). horsemouth will give it all another listen in a bit.
for kilvert the decision is made
'this evening I had a letter from mr. venables... saying he had decided not to resign the living of clyro until the end of 1872, and offering me £160 a year to stay on. I decided to keep to my former plans and to leave clyro at beginning of august.'
soon (in any event) he is away up to liverpool.
yesterday afternoon the great burn (which horsemouth was dreading) but it all passed off successfully.
today an egg delivery. a beautiful morning.


