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Author | Message | | Posted on Tue Apr 11, 2006 01:10:52 | |
| | I am having difficulty understanding why things like love and sex and obligations were so important to him when I read his poems. Can someone help me understand this? | |
| | Posted at Wed Nov 01, 2006 05:38:45 | Quote |
| | Quote: | | | | I am having difficulty understanding why things like love and sex and obligations were so important to him when I read his poems. Can someone help me understand this? |
You are probably just not old enough to understand it yet. I wasn't for a long while. Love and heartbreak are two of the most deeply affecting emotional situations that in combination can be quite deadly. For this, I applaud Catullus. The man was a genius, both heartfelt and literary. But while the latter can be learned, the former can only be experienced. When you experience it, then you'll understand.
Chris | |
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