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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Wind, Sand and Stars
Wind, Sand and Stars is a work of nonfiction by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and translated by Lewis Galantiere, © Reynal & Hitchcock 1939
Posted in Book Review
Tagged airplanes, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, book review, classics, flight, French, French literature, philosophy, travel
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Flight Behavior
Flight Behavior is a novel by Barbara Kingsolver, © HarperCollins 2012
Posted in Book Review
Tagged adaptation, adultery, American south, book review, Christianity, contemporary fiction, culture, emotional weight, feminism, fiction, global warming, knowledge, loneliness, love, marriage, miracle, novel, perspective, power, reality, religion, southern culture, supernatural, women, women's issues
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You and Three Others are Approaching a Lake
You and Three Others are Approaching a Lake is a collection of poetry by Anna Moschovakis, © Coffee House Press 2011
Posted in Book Review
Tagged anna moschovakis, argument, book review, cantos, coffee house press, contemporary poetry, death, emmanuel levinas, essay, fragments, poetry, power, process, reading process, reality, scientology, thesis, violence, wittgenstein
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I just finished Dear Life by Alice Munro, but BLB is sick today. First cold of 2013! 😦 Look for that video in a few days.
Posted in Uncategorized
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Review Review
This is a review of reviews. Happy New Year.
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Tagged apocalypse, awkward, death, frames, knowledge, language, loneliness, power, supernatural, violence
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