Whose quarrels frequently led to poetry?

Answers on a post-modernist postcard please.


Here Maverick shows those tendencies of oppression that we have only recently started to realise, in that the (symbolically) hygroscopic deliquescence of a statement including interrogative signs or stigmata like 'whose' whilst assuming, in the imperial empiricist manner of the west that there is a meaningful response apart from the peace that passeth all understanding immediately suggests the tortures of the disintegrative soul, one which, we must say, demonstrates also the Ouroborousian tautological hermeneutics characteristic of those still afflicted by the epidemiology of power; naively believing, using the paternal penis of logic (also called patternalism for the repetitive soul-destroying nature of its work), that a response is possible even though the self-abusing zeitgeist of the environment within which this so-called logic operates, besides having repressed feminism, and even motherism, for millennia, is now so blinded by its own Oedipal struggles that it refuses to recognise the Neanderthal tendencies that deny, even now, the spiritual supremacy of the the black African Egyptian home, and hence, rootless and wandering, like Ahaseurus, achieves nothing better than proof of its own frailties...

On the other hand, I might just guess at Rimbaud, or Baudelaire...

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the sunshine warrior