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Beneath T.S. Eliot's bland exterior glows the unwavering conviction that the poet, in morning coat or drinking tea, possesses chiefly a more honest mind than most minds, yielding him at the end of rigorous ardors an intuition of which one aspect, as it was for Conrad's Kurtz, is horror.

And the poet walks through the streets of London or Boston bearing this intermittent knowledge.

--- Hugh Kenner,  The Invisible Poet: T. S. Eliot

 

Lynx

Bookstores

Publishers

Magazines

Book Review Sites

On-line Texts

Web Resources for Writers

 

General Literary Links

LitLine

Next Book

A gateway to Jewish literature, culture and ideas.
Readings and other programs in Seattle, Chicago, and Washington, D.C..

Book Spot

Book Lovers Page (Netherlands)

Moby Lives

DMOZ Open Directory Project

Literary Resources on the Net (Jack Lynch)

Links to Academically Oriented Sites on English and American Literature.

The Libyrinth

A website devoted to the works of 20th Century experimental writers.

Book Crossing

Random acts of passing on books.

 

Book Wire

Sponsored by a variety of mainstream publishers.

Book Page

American Association of University Presses


Authors and Literary Schools

Yahoo's Author Links

The Booksmith's Authors Links

Book Lovers Page: Great Writers (Netherlands)

She had the gift of entering completely into the mind of the man she loved. Her enormous concentration fanned her partner's intellectual fire. Her unusually strong will liked to triumph over men. I think that Nietzsche was right when he said that Lou was a thoroughly evil woman. Evil, however, in the Goethean sense: evil that produces good. In my talks with Lou things became clear to me that I might not have found by myself. Like a catalyst she activated my thought processes. She may have destroyed lives and marriages, but her presence was exciting. One felt the spark of genius in her. One grew in her presence.

--Poul Bjerre, about Lou Salomé, romantically involved with Nietzsche, Rilke, Freud, among others.

(C.f. Francine Prose,  The Lives of the Muses.)

Unspeakable Visions

The Beat Generation

Bohemian Ink

Beat Generation Resources

Essential Media Counterculture Catalog

 

SF Site

Very large site for science fiction.

SFF Net

Science fiction, fantasy, mystery, and other genre fiction

SFF Net List of Science Fiction Authors

Internet Top SF/Fantasy Books

Odyssey Science Fiction Workshop (New Hampshire College)

 

Poetry

The Poetry Resource

Extensive collection of poetry links

Internet Poetry Archive

The Academy of American Poets

Electronic Poetry Center List of Poetry Presses

Poetry Flash

Poetry newspaper serving especially Northern California.

Voices and Visions

PBS Series on American Poets. Can be viewed by streaming video.

Electronic Text Center

Classic texts available via internet.

Last Revised (Lightly) March, 2007

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