FROM MY AUTHOR’S NOVEL ABOUT MY FAMILY
metempsychosis [fr. meta- + empsychos, animate, fr. en + psyche, soul, fr. met him pike hoses, Marion Tweedy Bloom, Dublin, 1904] the passing of the soul at death into another body either human or animal
metempsychosis [fr. meta- + empsychos, animate, fr. en + psyche, soul, fr. met him pike hoses, Marion Tweedy Bloom, Dublin, 1904] the passing of the soul at death into another body either human or animal
Question of the Day Why is Life Worth Living? Answer of the Day Because Maria Callas and Rembrandt van Rijn and William Shakespeare and Ingmar Bergman and Johnny Carson and Rene Magritte and James Joyce and Giacomo Puccini and Dorothy Parker and Anita Loos and Anton Chekhov and Fred Astaire and Akira Kurosawa and Stella […]
1. Plod forward. 2. Ask for nothing. 3. Bother no one. 4. Be nice.
Presentation Some commotion. Enough to be noticed. Small crowd gathering in front of the cottage at the edge of the shire. The door to the cottage open for the first time in collective memory. “There’s a tunnel below, that’s what.” “Naw, a burrow to the back, I heared tell.” “Be it cakes or bread, one […]
“Well, I suppose we’ll have to put up with the stench.”
I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT MORE THINGS THAN I KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT SOME THINGS
AMONG DUNCES I’M A SCHOLAR AMONG SCHOLARS I’M A DUNCE
HAIL AND DAMN THE ELECTRIC SPASM
ART IS A CONSCIOUS ATTEMPT TO COMMUNICATE BEYOND WORDS