From: Cat@yabbs To: Natalie@yabbs Subject: eliot 'n silverstein Date: Mon May 30 21:32:03 1994 Yes I am happy that you re-read prufrock. :) question is, are YOU happy you re-read prufrock? I just like that poem 'cause i can identify w/ it. i'm not middle-aged and balding, but i'm terrified of encounters with the opposite sex sometimes..and i can understand how P. felt. and i think the image of a night being "stretched out like a patient etherized on a table" is cool. :) and eliot always uses cats in his poems (sure he uses them as metaphors for senuality but...) :) about silverstein....hmm. he certainly is a poet in his own right. the subjects he deals with are "timeless" and so techically he should be classic. personally i don't think he will be. his stuff IMHO doesn't have the same sort of umph and uniqueness that say Roald Dahl's does, or Maurice Sendack's (sp?) does. and his illustrations aren't all that hot either. :) i never liked "the Giving Tree" the tree just let's the selfish little brat of a boy use her and walk all over her..not a very pretty picture. Now, had the tree finally decided she'd had enough, grown tentacles, strangled the Boy to death, and buried his body and used it for fertilizer to rejuvinate herself and the earth....THEN silverstein would be classic. :) sorry this post is so long. -tammie