TWWK (post: 1449697) wrote:Also, most of you probably know this, but for who don't, I think it's interesting to note that many consider Poe the inventor of the modern detective story.
I've heard that too! I actually read a story by Avi (possibly my favorite historical fiction author), whose title I unfortunately forget at the moment - a detective story that stars Edgar Allen Poe as the primary (amateur) detective. It was interesting.
I haven't read as much of Poe's prose as I would like, but I thoroughly enjoyed "The Cask of Amontillado" and
adored "The Tell-Tale Heart." Beautiful writing.
And he is by far my favorite poet. I'm really bad at poetry and can hardly ever grasp it unless it's just really plain, so basically the only poems I like are ones that rhyme and/or are humorous. Poe's poems fit the former category, and oh my
goodness are they beautiful. His poems all have such a lovely, flowing rhythm that even someone like me, who can hardly ever grasp meter, can appreciate. My favorite of his poems, and of all poems I've ever read, is "Annabel Lee."
[i]For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams
Of the beautiful Annabel Lee]
You can find out things about the past that you never knew. And from what you've learned, you may see some things differently in the present. You're the one that changes. Not the past.
- Ellone, Final Fantasy VIII
"There's a difference between maliciously offending somebody - on purpose - and somebody being offended by...truth. If you're offended by the
truth, that's your problem. I have no obligation to not offend you if I'm speaking the truth. The truth is
supposed to offend you; that's how you know you don't got it."
- Brad Stine