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Category Archives: Books
The Naked Truth and More
I have to admit that I was a poor student of William Shakespeare’s work while I was in secondary school. Over the years, I have come to appreciate the brilliance of his writings, but I was not aware of the … Continue reading
Whitman on writing
“The secret of it all, is to write in the gush, the throb, the flood, of the moment…to put things down without deliberation…without worrying about their style…without waiting for a fit time or place. I always worked that way. I … Continue reading
Comics Join The Classics
Joing the likes of Ivanhoe, David Copperfield, and The Great Gatsby, a series of Marvel comic books have united with Penguin Classics family. The Marvel Collection retraces the origins of favorite comic book superstars. The collection of stories reintroduces The Amazing Spider-Man, Black … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Art, Books, movies, USA, Writing
Tagged Black Panther, Comic Books, Marvel, Spider-Man, superheroes
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Drink coffee at cafes and write about stuff
Support the comic on Patreon! Corey Mohler creates this terrific philosophy themed webcomic Existential Comics.
Posted in Art, Books
Tagged existentialism, Jean-Paul Sartre, Paris, Philosophy, Simone de Beauvoir
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To Live Deliberately
Writer, philosopher, and naturalist Henry David Thoreau was born on July 12, 1817, in Concord, Massachusetts. Associated with the Concord-based literary movement called New England Transcendentalism, he embraced the Transcendentalist belief in the universality of creation and the primacy of personal … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Freedom of Speech, History, USA, Writing
Tagged Civil Disobedience, Henry David Thoreau, Philosophy, Transendentalism, Walden
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Almost Paradise
It’s always a happy day when a Tweet from Paperback Paradise pops up in my Twitter feed. I know that I’ve posted about the project before, but one can never have enough bibliophile humor. The graphic designer Domi creates the wildly popular … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books
Tagged Book Art, bookcovers, paperbacks, Photoshop, Pulp Fiction, Satire
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your one wild and precious life
Who made the world? Who made the swan, and the black bear? Who made the grasshopper? This grasshopper, I mean— the one who has flung herself out of the grass, the one who is eating sugar out of my hand, … Continue reading
Librarians on Horseback
The Pack Horse Library Project was a wonderful Works Progress Administration (WPA) project that delivered books to remote regions in the Appalachian Mountains between 1935 and 1943. The program created thirty libraries and served more than 100,000 people in rural communities. … Continue reading
