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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

On Gor and in the world poetry is not the labored, esoteric possession of a delicate, pretentious minority, as it might prove to be in less civilized or more decadent climes, but is a matter of life, robust pride, and zestful living. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 79, Sentence #179)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
79 179 On Gor and in the world poetry is not the labored, esoteric possession of a delicate, pretentious minority, as it might prove to be in less civilized or more decadent climes, but is a matter of life, robust pride, and zestful living.

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

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79 176 Some discussion concerned the respective merits of weapons, particularly the crossbow and the peasant bow.
79 177 There was discussion, as well, of poets.
79 178 I trust this is not surprising, that hardy men, skilled with weapons, who often lived with peril, might have such concerns.
79 179 On Gor and in the world poetry is not the labored, esoteric possession of a delicate, pretentious minority, as it might prove to be in less civilized or more decadent climes, but is a matter of life, robust pride, and zestful living.
79 180 In any event, in the world, and on Gor, as well, poetry, like music, and song, is familiar, public, and popular.
79 181 It has not yet fled into eccentric byways.
79 182 It has not yet been taken away from the people.
Some discussion concerned the respective merits of weapons, particularly the crossbow and the peasant bow. There was discussion, as well, of poets. I trust this is not surprising, that hardy men, skilled with weapons, who often lived with peril, might have such concerns. On Gor and in the world poetry is not the labored, esoteric possession of a delicate, pretentious minority, as it might prove to be in less civilized or more decadent climes, but is a matter of life, robust pride, and zestful living. In any event, in the world, and on Gor, as well, poetry, like music, and song, is familiar, public, and popular. It has not yet fled into eccentric byways. It has not yet been taken away from the people. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 79)