Friday, June 12, 2009

Hh: Hagridden


tr.v. hag·rode (rd), hag·rid·den (rdn), hag·rid·ing, hag·rides
To torment or harass, especially with worry or dread:
"a man hagridden by the futurehaunted by visions of an imminent heaven or hell upon earth"
C.S. Lewis.

How can I convey to the reader, who does not know him, any just impression of this extraordinary figure of our time, this syren, this goat-footed bard, this half-human visitor to our age from the hagridden magic and enchanted woods of Celtic antiquity?

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