Suppose one's task is to review Finnegan's Wake. Daunting? I approached this task with a lesser version of that trepidation. Cosmic Imagery, as may be inferred solely from the titles of John D. Barrow's other works, is conceived on a … [Read more]
Orchard of Few Trees: A Review of “Story of Our People”
Its narrative arc is elegant: an older woman assumes the role of grandmother to refugee children after "a terrible civil conflict." It is also ambitious, and poetry sometimes succeeds by intimating a larger truth by starting small, rather than by … [Read more]
Ketching up with Ketzel Levine’s Departure
Yesterday Ketzel Levine posted her last "Talking Plants" content (for now?) as she leaves NPR. Keep us posted, Ketzel, as you put down roots elsewhere. Update: As of April 28, Ketzel was blogging about a trip to Turkey. Visit her blog to see some … [Read more]
“You Turn”: Involuntary Career Shifts in a Downturn
Because I suffered the indignities of job loss in the last downturn, I am deeply sympathetic to those who find themselves in this predicament. I found myself on the net looking for information on the plans of John McChesney and Ketzel Levine -- … [Read more]
Taking back my domain
Shame on me. Somebody grabbed my Blogger domain before I did, and then I didn't monitor the domain to see that it wasn't forwarding to my content. … [Read more]
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