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New Year Resolutions?
New Year Resolutions? It’s 2018, the firecrackers have ceased their explosive booming sounds, the subzero temperatures are keeping everyone indoors who can manage to stay there – except for the people like the ones on crews working to repair downed … Continue reading →
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“Absolutely Normal”
“Absolutely Normal” We were in Riverside, California, a few years back. Jerry’s mother, my mother-in-law, was dying. She had always been extremely kind to me. And she was having a very hard time of it. It is hard to get … Continue reading →
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Tagged "Conversions: A Philosophic Memoir", absolute and relative, absolutes, adolescence, adult friendship, celebrities, child development, cynicism, death and dying, dream visitation, editing, emotional cripples, explanatory hypotheses, filial piety, Freud, grief, heroic measures, hospice, Jewish essence, manuscripts, morality, normality, Oedipus complex, oxymorons, parent-child relations, parenting, personalities, posthumous publication, publication, trust, truth, writer's block
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