Cancel the Apocalypse by Andrew Simms – review
Cancel the Apocalypse by Andrew Simms – review | Books | The Guardian, 1 March 2013 Another very thoughtful piece by John Harris… Back in the days when he had the gleam of youthful promise, David...
View Articledoonesbury…in which jeff demonstrates he understands constructive criticism –...
Reblogged from Slate, 25 March 2013 Filed under: art, criticism & history, doonesbury, graphic arts & images, humour, literary arts, literature, relationships Tagged: constructive criticism,...
View ArticleMemoirs of a Revolutionary. Victor Serge. Critical Note on the New Edition.
Originally posted on Tendance Coatesy: Victor Serge is an inspiration to all democratic Marxists. He was a revolutionary and writer. Originally an anarchist , he joined the Bolsheviks in January...
View Articleso that’s gatsby off the american curriculum…
Anonymiss Express • September 15, 2132 According to a recent study…. Surely there are plenty of other twentieth century American novels which could be studied instead… What is the fixation with...
View ArticleDaily Kos: Dick Cheney says Iraq War was worth it because now we know they...
via Daily Kos: Dick Cheney says Iraq War was worth it because now we know they didn’t have WMDs. Worst administration in history. Former Vice President Dick Cheney is on a Famous Person Book Tour. A...
View Articlearmistead maupin describes how he did it…
Author Armistead Maupin at the 47th Emmy Awards, 9/11/94 – Governor’s Ball – Maupin is the author of the Tales Of The City books. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) foratv: http://fora.tv/v/14720 Be sure to...
View ArticleFlourished puzzle initial “Pseudo-Seneca” Epistolae, Spain, circa 1475
via A Jug Of Wine, A Loaf Of Bread, And Virtual Thou • hideback: Flourished puzzle initial …. hideback: Filed under: art, criticism & history, graphic arts & images, literary arts Tagged:...
View ArticleMeet the Real Alice: How the Story of Alice in Wonderland Was Born
via Meet the Real Alice: How the Story of Alice in Wonderland Was Born | Brain Pickings. by Maria Popova “What is the use of a book,” thought Alice, “without pictures or conversations!” On July 4,...
View ArticleHot and Cold
via A Jug Of Wine, A Loaf Of Bread, And Virtual Thou • my-smart: Hot and Cold In The Baby’s Own Aesop …. my-smart: In The Baby’s Own Aesop Walter Crane London, 1887 A Man had lost his way in a wood one...
View ArticleOscar Wilde was born October 16, 1854. – Daily Kos
via Oscar Wilde was born October 16, 1854. – Daily Kos. Having missed the occasion of the 160th anniversary of the great man’s birth, I thought to make amends with a selection of his pithier aphorism,...
View ArticleTrojan war era Greece according to Homer – Maps on the Web
via Trojan war era Greece according to Homer – Maps on the Web. Source: Wikipedia Filed under: cartography, criticism & history, geography, literary arts, science & technology Tagged:...
View ArticleHappy Birthday, Joan Didion…
via The Paris Review — “You know how doctors who work with children get…. It’s 36 years since I first fell in love with Didion’s writing and I really must pick up her work again. “You know how doctors...
View ArticleThe Man Who Invented Christmas
Originally posted on Knowledge Guild: Charles Dickens is largely responsible for the way we celebrate Christmas today; before the publication of A Christmas Carol in 1843 Christmas seemed to be dying...
View ArticleThe beginnings. About Troy and the ultimate destiny of Aeneas.
Originally posted on Italian Walks: Detail from the neck of a Cycladic relief vase, about 675-650 BC. One of the eldest images depicting scenes from the Trojan War. Mykonos Archeological Museum 2240....
View ArticleAeneas’ Wanderings. The journey begins
Originally posted on Italian Walks: Aeneas carrying Anchises, Ascanius is in the background. Attic black-figure eye-cup, 520 BC. From Vulci. Paris, Louvre Museum. Everything apparently begins with...
View ArticleInspiring Literature Quotes in Minimalist Posters
via ASYLUM ART Best French place of Artistic World – Inspiring Literature Quotes in Minimalist Posters…. L’illustrateur américain Evan Robertson du studio de design Obvious State a conçu des posters...
View Article‘Alice In Wonderland’ Illustrations by Grahame Baker-Smith for Royal Mail
via A Jug Of Wine, A Loaf Of Bread, And Virtual Thou • ein-bleistift-und-radiergummi: ‘Alice In…. ein-bleistift-und-radiergummi: Filed under: anniversaries, criticism & history, graphic arts &...
View Articlea word or two from marcus tullius…
via Pueo Eyes. iammyfather: Punish the 47. (Source: nationalist1966) Filed under: constitutional law, criticism & history, justice & law, law & criminal justice, law enforcement, literary...
View Articlea way with words he undoubtedly had, but how many of these did he actually coin?
via United We Stand – Divided We Fall | miniprof: adventures-of-a-strange-mind: Phrases…. Shakespeare, we must remember, was especially fluent in the idiom and cliché of late Tudor English, as were his...
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