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I'm ahead of myself, September 9th
Sep 06, 2014 12:22AM
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Oct 30, 2014 04:43AM
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Hey, Julia Child published Mastering the Art of French Cooking Vol 1 on Oct 16 1961, and when I was given a copy some 15 years later, it changed the way I would cook forever.
Oct 11, 2014 02:57AM
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Lisa
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The Modern World - done. Existentialism, absurdism, Popper etc but my fave is Theodor Adorno because we agree about the pernicious effects of popular culture. Oh, and Simone de B, of course!
Sep 26, 2014 05:52PM
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Lisa
Lisa is on page 307 of 448
I'm ahead of myself, up to the end of September...
September 13th was the day Heinrich Mann and Franz Werfel and their wives Nelly and Alma escaped the Nazis through the unoccupied port of Marseilles. In the same month, Walter Benjamin left it too late.
Sep 13, 2014 04:48AM
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Lisa is on page 260 of 448
Did you know that Ben Jonson was imprisoned without a hearing because he made fun of the Scots in Eastward Ho? I must read it, there are signs abroad that the Scots are taking themselves very seriously at the moment. It's the kilts, I think, that make it difficult for non-Scots to do the same...
Sep 06, 2014 12:20AM
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Aug 15, 2014 05:22AM
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Well, well, I have something in common with Van Gogh - he was a keen reader, and he loved Zola as I do:)
Aug 02, 2014 05:19AM
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Lisa
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Interested to see that on July 5 1814 Thomas Jefferson wrote scornfully about Plato's Republic. I think more people are reading Plato today than Jefferson!
Aug 02, 2014 05:17AM
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Lisa
Lisa is on page 209 of 448
Ah ha! The first really interesting discovery: 26 June 1948 was the day that The Lottery by Shirley Jackson was published, its critique of conformity causing national dismay, on the same day that the Berlin Airlift began. I watched the short film of this story on You Tube, along with a beaut analysis of it from Six Minute Scholar!
Jul 01, 2014 01:15AM
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Here we are celebrating the winter solstice in Australia and this author has no idea that the southern hemisphere exists. Hello, Nissley, it's not summer everywhere you know!
Jun 21, 2014 11:18PM
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