Looking for people to connect with

Hi everyone,

I’ve been feeling quite lonely and would like to make some friends.

My interests at the moment are literature, (I read Piranesi last week and am now reading A Little Life) and autism. In the past I’ve also been fascinated by Buddhism, languages, and names. I compose contemporary classical music and write poetry about ecological, social, and mental health themes. My Masters dissertation is on listening and its potential impacts.
If you’d like to chat about of any of that, it would be cool to hear from you :)

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  • Hi Sphinx, I’m sorry you’re feeling lonely (not an uncommon experience for many autistic people). I haven’t read any Piranesi - I have been more interested in English writers in general - especially Victorian literature and poetry. I’m fascinated by Buddhism too - but have recently been reading about the Tibetan Bon religion - which has some things in common with Buddhism. Years ago I went to see the Dalai Lama speak at an event and I was very inspired by him. I really enjoy classical music - though I’m not that knowledgeable about contemporary classical music. I once went to see some Ligeti played at a concert and found it pretty tough going. I prefer things like Mahler, Bach, Rachmaninov, and early choral music. Years ago I lived in London and went to load of excellent classical concerts, but I don’t get to do that now unfortunately. I really miss it. We once went to see Guiliano Carmignola playing at St John’s Smith Square and it was one of the musical highlights of my life. 
    I notice that someone on this thread mentions film music - I really enjoy film music. There’s a really enjoyable film music programme in Classic FM on a Saturday late afternoon/evening which I always enjoy if I happen to have the radio on. 

  • Classic FM

    I used to listen to that a lot

    but I found a way to record music from you tube, so I am listening from there now to build my own collection

    theoretically classical is for free, but you cannot find anywhere and alternative is to buy loads of CDs/DVDs

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