A review by jimmylorunning
Notes on Thought and Vision and The Wise Sappho by Hilda Doolittle, Albert Gelpi

3.0

HD talks about the creative process in refreshingly direct, yet appropriately ungraspable language.
For me, it was the birth of my child that the jelly-fish conciousness seemed to come definitely into the field or realm of the intellect or brain.
In a later essay, she talks about Sappho. It's good, but the language is a bit more dense and hard to parse, and I really don't care about Sappho as much.