Confused!Buck Buckley 9-1-1

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Confused!Buck Buckley 9-1-1
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Ohio, February 21, 1947
let's talk about another well-known anne carson set of three lines, shall we and by talk about i once again mean i am going to share with you a bunch of translations and then you can have a think for yourself and i will do my best to study microbiology
here they are in the original greek:
okay, actually, i want to share a bit more than three, here's the anne carson translation with a few extra lines
lets start with my own translations this time. i came up with three. (i did only translate the three lines bc frankly i don't have the time to do any of this just now)
not going to do a full breakdown of my translations this time but you are very welcome to explore the text for yourself in the original ancient greek with a very convenient word search tool here - it's lines 793-795. if you'd like a very basic breakdown of ancient greek grammar, i refer you back to an earlier post of mine - doesn't explain everything but might be a decent place to start anyway, here's some more translations:
George Theodoridis, 2010
Ian C. Johnston, 2010
Andrew Wilson, 1994
Euripides. The Complete Greek Drama, edited by Whitney J. Oates and Eugene O'Neill, Jr. in two volumes. 2. Orestes, translated by E. P. Coleridge. New York. Random House. 1938.
William Arrowsmith, 1958
John Peck and Frank Nisetich, 1995
Here for every version.
Finding drafts from long ago. Oh Emily, how I love you.
buckley-diaz family outing🎈🎡💛🍃
self-portrait 2023
requested by anon
Bonus:
6x18 | 9x17
From the book Cut these words into my stone: ancient Greek epitaphs (Wolfe, Michael)
bonus:
ow my heartttttt
New pictures of Ryan and Oliver on the blue carpet.
oh so they are just 2026 THIS, right? i'm not the only one who sees it?
4x13 / 9x18
To illustrate my previous post about Ryan Guzman's acting, I present:
"He's perfect." 911 | 4x04 | 6x18 | 9x17 | 9x18
Allow me to ramble for a second about how expertly Ryan Guzman plays pain.
Somehow, he's able to home in so completely on the experience of the grief that you can literally see his vision narrow to accommodate the encompassing nature of the hurt. It's like all there is, in that moment, is the physical reality of absorbing and surviving the pain.
Boy can act.
There's a song that you learned from your mom
And you thought if you'd call it out she'd come along
Anon asked: Buck + Kids
omg, consider this wonderful gifset the companion presentation to my lengthy post about why Buck + Theo is a good thing.
Hey. So, what do you think?
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