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The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters: As I Please, 1943-45 v. 3 by George Orwell
The fixer by Bernard Malamud
Collected Short Stories by E.M. Forster
Captain Dreyfus; the story of a mass hysteria by Nicholas Halasz
Dick Gregory's political primer by Dick Gregory
The human factor by Graham Greene
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
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posted by wonderworks at 4:40 pm (EST) on Jun 17, 2009
posted by pinkertonb5 at 2:10 pm (EST) on Apr 28, 2009
I have uploaded a cover for The Night the War Was Lost by Charles L. Dufour. This is from the original 1960 hardcover edition.
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posted by cbellia at 8:04 pm (EST) on Apr 7, 2009
About the left and right brain dichotomy. I, too, thought it was pop psychology "left over from the 60s," until I saw the talk, linked above.
posted by belleyang at 2:00 am (EST) on Jul 15, 2008
posted by belleyang at 9:56 pm (EST) on Jul 13, 2008
Is there any truth to the thinking that the Chinese are more "Right Brained" and Westerners, who use the alphabet more Left Brain" oriented? Any study done on this?
posted by belleyang at 9:49 pm (EST) on Jul 10, 2008
posted by belleyang at 2:50 pm (EST) on Jul 8, 2008
The singer/musician/choreographer is Sa Dingding: http://www.sadingding.co.uk/
She's doing some interesting things with Sanskri--t, Chinese, but the majority of the songs I've heard are not as intriguing as the music I stole "Oldster." She just won the BBC Radio 3 World Music Award for Asia. That's how I found out about her.
Mrs. Fogey's project is fascinating. Will there be a book, an article, accessible to the general public?
I'm still slogging away with JCBrunner on the Three Kingdoms and trying not go crazy about not having enough time to read all I wish to read. I think I am having a nice sort of mid-life crisis. Very happy but sensing the end will come before I get to read and reread everything.
Thank you for watching the film. And pleased Mr. and Mrs. Fogey are thriving physically and intellectually.
With respect,
B
posted by belleyang at 7:31 pm (EST) on Jul 6, 2008
Hi, Fogies. I wanted to share this virgin video with you. I hope both Fogies are in good, strong health.
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posted by belleyang at 8:26 pm (EST) on Jul 3, 2008
posted by rocketjk at 12:12 pm (EST) on Feb 8, 2008
Actually, I mostly stopped adding the German canon. Classic chicken and egg. Here's why: LT creates bad affinities (and thus recommendations), as it classifies German canon links as rare (which they unfortunately are and will remain in the LT universe). I get weird recommendations based on the fact that somebody else has the German canon in their catalogue. Shared educational background does not equal shared tastes (well, mostly).
A classic (Swiss) canon selection Die schwarze Spinne (The black spider) by Jeremias Gotthelf has currently 30 LT copies. It points to other works of the German canon. Instead of to its contemporary equivalents, The Fall of the House of Usher by EA Poe or Le horla by Guy de Maupassant (Maupassant at least points to Poe, who in turn is caged in by the English canon).
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In think I know what you mean about your opening sentence. Rather like M.R. James on peyote.
Peanut
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