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2. Selected Poesy of Alexander Pushkin: Translated by Alexander Bekker
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> Joe, please explain to me what this poem means to you.
For me, when I read over the words, I see a couple working together to build a better life. The two eventually becoming so close, that they are effectively one being rather than two.
Sure, the poem talks about them building and fixing a house, but it's really their lives and relationship that they are working on.
I quite liked the imagery it evoked in my mind, these two people growing old (and eventually dying) together.
> Also, did you change mics?
I did.
When I originally started making audio recordings back in September of last year, I promised myself that if I was still doing it (and enjoying it) by New Year, then I would splash out on some new equipment.
I ended up replacing my old gaming headset during the first two weeks of January, with a Blue Yeti mic. I couldn't be happier with the results, there's a night and day difference between the two microphones imo.
> Well done.
Thank you.
Also, thank you for both listening and commenting, I'm happy to hear that you enjoyed the audio :)
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#1: [General] Two fitting eulogies for the man who demystified the stars. Rest in peace, Steven. | 12 comments
#2: [general] Possibly the best poem I have ever read.
#3: [General] my dad has been translating into the English the great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin's poems for the last 20 years as a hobby of his and just recently I helped him self-publish a collection of his translations on Amazon. If you guys could check it out he would really appreciate it. Thanks | 10 comments
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Good point, sorry I didn't tag this well. The author's name is Han Yong-Un, but his pen name is Manhae. I only know of two books Everything Yearned For and Love's Silence but I'm not sure if you would find this poem in them. Sorry...
He is a very well known Buddhist poet and independence activist, I did choose a fairly..unknown (?) poem though because I liked it >.<