The Sopranos - Alan Warner Vintage Marc Bragdon / The Brunswickan "Theyve youth; theyll walk it out like a favourite pair trainers. Its a poem this youth and why should they know it, as the five of them move up the empty corridors? We should get shoved aside cause they have it now, in glow of skin and liquid clarity of deep eye on coming June nights and cause it will go...After all, what do we amount to but a load of old worn out shoes?" Kate: I feel like Ive tasted everything in this, fucking pub." "Fair, Fair-haired girl, Why do you still go on? And I know seasons, Time passing is rough Time will tell Where were all going". Im not convinced that age is such an important factor in ones ability to live for the trip, and, despite himself, Warners personal vision betrays his own ageless soul. Whatever the case may be, The Sopranosshould appeal to a broad audience and is highly recommended for teachers or teachers-to-be if only for the authors deep understanding of todays adolescents. For anyone else whos wondered at the speed traps and detours "responsible" living imposes on lifes journey, Warner and The Sopranosprovide the best of company. BACK to Entertainment Page | |
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