HANS REMEMBERS- THURSDAY OCTOBER 8, 1970- 50 YEARS AGO — slicethelife (Reblog)

Hans Remembers- Thursday October 8, 1970- 50 Years ago. Soviet author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was announced as the Nobel Prize winner in Literature. He would not be allowed to leave the Soviet Union to accept the award. Solzhenitsyn was expelled from the Union of Soviet Writers in 1968. The Soviets were not happy with his winning […]

HANS REMEMBERS- THURSDAY OCTOBER 8, 1970- 50 YEARS AGO — slicethelife

*Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s most famous work here.

Haibun: ‘Black Fridays’

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Fridays were special,
work was plentiful;
when the job centre found you.

Now just any other day —
yet blacker,
more dastardly,

that Friday feeling
banished forever
to that distant land

called happiness.

Gold fish in a bowl
Endless demented circling
Who’s the first to speak?

Copyright Francis Barker 2020

Remembering John Lennon, Born 80 Years Ago Today

One of my favourites and still relevant.

Grammar of Happiness — writing in north norfolk (Reblog)

I remember you remember me remember when I lost my mind I remember it well making music making bread making money making my way downtown and then what and then the sun rave song and then we danced and then he kissed me poet for our times poet for hire poet for love poet wife […]

Grammar of Happiness — writing in north norfolk

The 10 Most Beautiful Places on Earth — Delusional Bubble (Reblog)

We live in a massive beautiful world. Most people have a list of the most beautiful places they’ve been to in their minds, but in this post, we gathered the 10 most beautiful places on earth that a lot of travelers would agree on. Antarctica Yeah, this continent is so beautiful that we had to […]

The 10 Most Beautiful Places on Earth — Delusional Bubble