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My Therapist is a Horse
My Therapist is a Horse By that I don’t mean that it’s healthy for me to relax and do something different, rather than “think” all the time. I mean Cali [aka California], a tall pinto, is my therapist. Last Friday, … Continue reading →
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Tagged 19th century novels, Abigail L. Rosenthal's "Confessions of a Young Philosopher", academic feminism, academic job struggle, academic prestige, author’s platform, “About Abigail Rosenthal” video, “Autumn Leaves”, background music, blaming Holocaust victims, book genre, Brooklyn College Philosophy Department, Charles de Gaulle, Charles Dickens’s Tale of Two Cities, Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre", collegial friend, Columbia philosophy department, Columbia Religion Department, communication, Confessions of a Young Philosopher, Coulda been a contender, CUNY, Currer and Acton Bell, equine therapist, Fair Play for Cuba Committee, Fidelista, French philosopher, Hannah Arendt, Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil, horse sense, horse tracks, Houyhnhnms, human therapist, Israeli ambassador, Jane Austen, Laurel Nobilis stables, Les feuilles mortes, life strategy, love of wisdom, male pseudonyms, manuscript design, mass executions, multi-tasking, natural riding, opinion shapers, opportunism, overthinking, philosophy of language, philosophy students, podcast, preamble and outgo, public space, purposive action, R&R, reaching readers, receptive silence, relaxation, remembering where you’re headed, rest and recuperation, seeking readers, staying invisible, success as a full-time job, success tradeoffs, Susan Sontag, the Bronte Sisters, therapist, truth-seeking, whitewashing Nazis, women writers, words and images
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The Deep and the Shallow
The Deep and the Shallow A medley of book review weeklies and monthlies arrive here in a more or less continuous stream. I look through them, both to get an idea of what’s new – what is getting the attention … Continue reading →
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Tagged avant garde writers, book review journals, book review weekly, calendar time, clock time, cultural fault lines, cutting edge trends, deep, depth, effects of marriage, emotional depth, escapism, established professionals, French dinner, Futurism, German Romantics, getting ahead of the story, getting out of the story, happy endings, in quest of lost time, intellectual depth, Les feuilles mortes, literary critics, literature of the absurd, living in the now, living one’s story, lost identity, lost time, Marriage, meaninglessness, meditation, modern day Buddhists, moral depth, new books, nihilism, nonfiction, nostalgia, opinion shapers, opinions of critics, philosophers, pointlessness, power in the world, praised books, Presentism, recommended books, search for identity, search for meaning, Sehnsucht, self-help gurus, shallow, significance, staying in the story, temporality, the butterfly, the center cannot hold, the flow of time, the specious present, threatened identity, time travel, time-bound life, TV gurus, vanishing instant, wedding anniversary, wounded souls, yearning, young couples
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“My Inner French Girl”
“My Inner French Girl” Lately I’ve been reading a book with the charming title, Entre Nous: A Woman’s Guide to Finding Her Inner French Girl. The author, Debra Ollivier, was married to a Frenchman and lived there ten years. We … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aging, American puritanism, ancient regime, biography, Brigitte Bardot, chansons, chic, Debra Ollivier, economy, eighteenth century, Entre Nous: A Woman's Guide to Finding Her Inner French Girl, favoritism, Feminism, film stars, French Revolution, Fulbright scholars, fun, Jeanne Moreau, Les feuilles mortes, looks, Marie Antoinette: The Portrait of an Average Woman, Mme. de Stael, national debt, Paris, perfect pitch, pleasure, queen, sex, sexiness, Stefan Zweig, style
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