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	<itunes:subtitle>Lay yourself down to sleep with the soothing soporific of Miette&#039;s purr as she reads you the world&#039;s greatest works of short fiction, in a style all her own and in a way only she can.  

World classics, known and unknown literary masterp[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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World classics, known and unknown literary masterpieces, and modern experimental titles are all represented in what&#039;s quickly becoming the most comprehensive (and most saucy) short fiction anthology.  Sweet dreams.</itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had wanted today to read Philip Lamantia (what was I thinking?), because he understood living more than I (and probably you, Internet, but that might be presumptuous) ever will, and because he's now dead, so a tribute seems fitting.  <B>But</B>, that said, I don't think I can read his poetry, because I don't think it will convey anything at all as it's supposed to, and besides, Miette's Bedtime Poetry Hour PodCAST is another project, isn't it?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had wanted today to read Philip Lamantia (what was I thinking?), because he understood living more than I (and probably you, Internet, but that might be presumptuous) ever will, and because he&#8217;s now dead, so a tribute seems fitting.  <B>But</B>, that said, I don&#8217;t think I can read his poetry, because I don&#8217;t think it will convey anything at all as it&#8217;s supposed to, and besides, Miette&#8217;s Bedtime Poetry Hour PodCAST is another project, isn&#8217;t it?  But you should pay your own tribute to Lamarkin, on your own nickel: go <a href="http://homepage.mac.com/photomorphose/Lamantia.html" target="_new">here</a>.  And <a href="http://www.poetryflash.org/archive.282.foley.html" target="_new">here too</a>.</p>
<p>So then, since I couldn&#8217;t find anything I felt comfortable reading by Lamantia, I next thought naturally I should read Breton.  I once had a copy of his prose poem &#8220;The Verb To Be,&#8221; but can only find it in French.  Ah, but I know! (this is Miette&#8217;s inner voice speaking)  I&#8217;ll commit a most selfish act and read the last chapter of Nadja!  Which is redolent with the central tenets of surrealism that made Lamarkin swoon (&#8220;beauty will be convulsive or not at all.&#8221;), when it involved a deep awareness of the unconscious, before it became a synonym for indolence and an excuse for the dirty word of indifference.  That would be perfect.  But I can&#8217;t <I>do</I> that.  Sure I can give away the last sentence; I just did.  But I wouldn&#8217;t dare spoil it all for you&#8211; the obsessive spiral of desire and despair and embattled demons of hope that torture <strike>us all</strike> most of us.  Instead, I think I&#8217;ll read just the first few pages, which can stand alone as a Quick Sunday Afternoon Naptime Story Podcast, I suppose, and maybe you&#8217;ll read the rest yourself.  You can buy the book, if you want, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0802150268/qid=1110744734/sr=8-1/ref=pd_csp_1/102-3292881-7120900?v=glance&#038;s=books&#038;n=507846" target="_new">here</a>.  It&#8217;s short, this bedtime story podcast, so you can go quickly and read Lamantia afterward.</p>
<p>PS:  Thanks for sound quality suggestions.  Miette is not much of an audiophile, as you might imagine, and this is admittedly a ghetto production for the time being.  I&#8217;ll see what I can do.</p>
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