C. Sandbatch (Best Selling Poet)

55.6K posts

C. Sandbatch (Best Selling Poet) banner
C. Sandbatch (Best Selling Poet)

C. Sandbatch (Best Selling Poet)

@CSandbatch

Anglossic poetics, grammars, histories. Book: https://t.co/HEloOcasQ5

3RD WARD Присоединился Aralık 2022
3.3K Подписки10.1K Подписчики
C. Sandbatch (Best Selling Poet)
People be like "we need right wing art hurr durr" & God Himself be like "cool here's the best writer of the last half century" & RW podcasters be like "do you have anything more like The Sopranos".
English
14
21
398
19K
C. Sandbatch (Best Selling Poet)
And to that end I would say that the "veil" is much thinner on the Arkansas/Oklahoma stretch of the Ozarks than Missouri.
English
0
0
10
299
C. Sandbatch (Best Selling Poet)
I mean I was just there and it was pretty great. Fayetteville/Rogers/Eureka Springs have historically been one of those places like Taos and Sedona where people that you'd call "strange" collect.
Paul W. Hall@OzarkReaction

@testudo_am @CSandbatch I’ve been to the Arkansas side of the Ozarks a decent bit, though infrequently, and I like it (though I still very much prefer our side of the Ozarks). Biggest complain is how NW Arkansas has been invaded by hipsters and homos.

English
1
0
8
557
Auron MacIntyre
Auron MacIntyre@AuronMacintyre·
Enjoying rightwing art
Auron MacIntyre tweet media
English
30
40
819
19.5K
C. Sandbatch (Best Selling Poet)
Best take so far ngl
AmericanDwergi@AmDwergi

@CSandbatch "Uh they use a lot of words dude, and he was probably a lib anyway..." How can anyone read a single page of his stuff and not deduce that this guy was practically worried that the mesoamerican corn demons were days away from turning us insane and bloodthirsty. The veil is thin!

English
0
0
4
390
C. Sandbatch (Best Selling Poet) ретвитнул
Dr. StormyWaters
Dr. StormyWaters@NormanDodd_knew·
@CSandbatch Unfortunately the boomers adhere to this strange kind of prosperity gospel, where that anointment is known only by bank account balance. So now we are trapped in a twisted world of wealth = moral legitimacy
English
0
6
85
1.3K
Caleb Caudell
Caleb Caudell@LitMiddle·
Dinergoth is in the line of dimwitted attempts at condensing a vaguely observable phenomenon into a snappy culture lite typology. Overstated and under thought at same time, will be discussed heavily for a week and then never again. See millennial snot, premium mediocre, etc
English
12
25
607
10.5K
captive dreamer
captive dreamer@captive_dreamer·
Antisemites are turning me into a Zionist. Their low IQ energy is too much for anyone intelligent to handle.
English
404
95
2.6K
137.8K
C. Sandbatch (Best Selling Poet)
@SamBuntz I mean yea, this is totally right, but it's everywhere even in the just incredibly granular descriptions of things people use. Toys, tools...the sounds of everyday life.
English
0
0
4
337
sam buntz
sam buntz@SamBuntz·
This seems totally wrong. Look at the conclusion of The Road. The father and the son are “carrying the fire,” maintaining the human spirit in a world that’s completely crumbled. And, in the end, the spirit does endure - the boy winds up with a good family.
Dwayne Barrick@SitLibertas

@christopherrufo I believe McCarthy was largely a misanthrope and an extreme materialist. He was a first-rate writer in terms of command of the language. But he did not believe it was worth noting the inner lives of his characters. He was Gnostic but without the desire for transcendence.

English
9
5
209
12.7K