Tag Archives: desire to know
Stand on the Rock
Stand on the Rock If I could, I surely would Stand on the rock where Moses stood … I don’t know which rock the singer had in mind. The great rocky crags of Sinai? Some low-lying monadnock near the Burning … Continue reading →
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Tagged Abigail L. Rosenthal's "Confessions of a Young Philosopher", Augustine’s Confessions, belief systems, book illustrations, confession as genre, Confessions of a Young Philosopher, desire for truth, desire to know, fashionable motivations, firm footing, getting published, group identity, group identity and truth, group think, identity and belief, identity problems, life adventure, life motivations, metaphysical curiosity, Moses, Mount Sinai, narrative, opinion shaping, philosophical curiosity, philosophical pilgrimage, power as motive, publishers' rejections, search for wisdom, sex as motive, spiritual pilgrimage, spiritual safety, stand on the rock, stand out in the crowd, The New York Review of Books, The New York Times Book Review, thought-worlds, true story, woman's confession, woman's narrative
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Our Twentieth Wedding Anniversary
Our Twentieth Wedding Anniversary Today, the twentieth of January, is the actual day of our 20th wedding anniversary, though we had our celebratory dinner last Friday, after seeing the James Baldwin movie, “If Beale Street Could Talk.” At the restaurant, … Continue reading →
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Tagged academic criteria, academic dissenter, academic fights, anniversary, attraction of opposites, avoiding fights, “If Beale Street Could Talk”, black ex-patriot writers, boringly normal, bracketing attachments, bracketing the natural attitude, celebratory dinner, collegial rivalry, contemplation of essences, cri de coeur, defining projects, desire to know, dodging fights, Edmund Husserl, emotional defenses, emotional intelligence, falling in love, falling out of love, fight to the finish, fight with my name on it, James Baldwin, knowing one is in love, life risks, life summersault, life-changing summons, literary cri de coeur, love and courage, male ego, marital adjustments, marital real life, Marriage, movie goers, movie reviews, nostalgia, outing someone, Patrick Moynihan, personnel decisions, phenomenological reduction, political firing, political strategizing, queer and black, religious experience, religious summons, restaurant noise, Richard Wright, risking sacred things, romantic courage, romantic idealization, romantic while black, sacred things, saving Brooklyn College, sharing a world, sharing values, the marital adventure, the meaning of marriage, the right wife, vital things, wedding anniversary, womanly skills, writer’s rivalry, yearning
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