Coming Round the
Bend,
WITH DENIS GLOVER
AM somewhat puzzled to find a local journalist using the phrase "somewhat unique." But perhaps he had just "witnessed a sight," OUTH careless of life is often surrounded in cottonwool by old age too careful to die. YET it is only their imagined lives old people hold up to us, practically sure as they are how we should live ours. N return for what little she has, a women wants her own world, and yours as well. ‘THE inexplicable mystery about the best art is that it isn’t done primarily for money. ITY the poor farmers: they always have their backs to the wool. DON’T want to feel "a new man." I only want to be the same, only more so. History can be fun When the battle has been won. F-INDING an old city church being pulled down, I enquired what was to take its place. By Mammon, a bank! HE world seems to give us more and more adding machines and less and less of our own to add up. What is that shrifiness, My sweet, my sweet? The newsboys crying Murder In the street. HE whole of music bears witness to '" the inadequacy of speech.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 816, 18 March 1955, Page 31
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205Coming Round the Bend New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 816, 18 March 1955, Page 31
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