Thom GunnThom GunnThom Gunn 04/28/2004 02:29 PM One of the finest poets in English, Thom Gunn, has died. Along with Philip Larkin and Ted Hughes, Gunn became famous as a young poet in England in the 1950s as part of "The Movement," writing f ine poems in rhyme and meter. But then he fell in love with an American soldier, Mike Kitay, and followed him to San Francisco, where he crafted one of the most daringly original voices in the 20th century, handling taboo subjects like LSD, orgiastic sex, and his 50-year relationship with Kitay with the precision of a diamond cutter. Gunn lived in my neighborhood, and was a dapper, subtle, sexy and hilariously witty man until the end. Ten years ago, when I asked him what music he was listening to he replied, "Oh, Nirvana and Social Distortion. I'm a flighty teenager that way." This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)Thom GunnGrok Headline matches for Thom GunnWilliam Gibson interviewed by Moira GunnWilliam Gibson interviewed by Moira Gunn 12/31/2004 12:49 PM Mark Frauenfelder:
IT Conversations has an 18 minute audio interview with William Gibson,
from Moira Gunn's Tech Nation program.
LinkThom who?Thom who? 03/24/2005 11:52 AM A little-known architect named Mayne, who designs "prickly and provocative" buildings, many of them for the U.S. government, wins the Pritzker Prize. "Thom defines fair use as it pertains to
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