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LITERATURE: Next up: Confrontation No. 88/89
In view of Augustine, Alice, and the coupla-two-tree books sitting on the table for many moons…oh, and the story-games (dubbed that for research purposes) such as Still Life, Scratches, Watchmaker and Silent Hill, I think that I need to move … Continue reading Continue reading
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LITERATURE: Henderson The Rain King – Finale
Realized that this book took me almost a month to read, though it was thoroughly enjoyable and it is clearly lack of time rather than interest that interrupted it so often. It’s actually become one of my favorites. I’m totally … Continue reading Continue reading
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LITERATURE: Henderson The Rain King – Time and Space
Ah, two more of my favorite subjects, after perception and…I forget the other one (nice; this may be the first online case history of Alzheimer’s to follow as it progresses. Maybe You-Tube should be incorporated, sort of a reality show?). … Continue reading Continue reading
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REALITY? and LITERATURE: Motivation (Confessions)
One thing I think I can take pride in is that I worried many thoughts about what makes certain people think and behave as they do, but more: I always questioned my own motivations. It’s one thing to tell yourself … Continue reading Continue reading
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LITERATURE & REALITY?: Confessions – Learning Methods
Having set Augustine aside to deal with pressing issues, I pick him up again at a point where he questions both parenting and formal means of education. He claims, I think, that as a boy what he was forced to … Continue reading Continue reading
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LITERATURE: Henderson The Rain King – Metaphorically Speaking
As a rule I never read the critical analyses of a novel before I’ve finished it myself, although I have sought help on Faulkner until I got used to him, and always check them out afterwards. And on a book … Continue reading Continue reading
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LITERATURE: Henderson The Rain King – Character Change
While Henderson grits his teeth and plays with the king’s lioness in order to learn something about himself, we’re not sure if he’s really gotten it yet. The entire premise of this book is based on character change–one of the … Continue reading Continue reading
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LITERATURE: Confessions – Return to Faith
Picking up Confessions once again, hopeful of going onward with a mind at peace and open to understanding. I find that place again where I had hovered, halted. It wasn’t clear and yet the thoughts of Augustine’s words were close … Continue reading Continue reading
LITERATURE: Henderson The Rain King – Leitmotif
Certainly there is an object that serves as leitmotif throughout this book, as it becomes nearly an annoyance to read again and again and yet be unable to ferret out it’s symbolism. He said, "Why are you blustering at me … Continue reading Continue reading
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LITERATURE: Henderson The Rain King – Plot
We’ve gotten a good buildup of conflict with Henderson’s adventures, and I’ve just breezed through some more. With the beginning fifty or so pages giving us a good feel for Henderson’s past, present, his character and his worries for the … Continue reading Continue reading
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REALITY?: Summer Sunday Freeflow
Reading, thinking about writing–that’s a good sign, though it’ll likely take several months to get a real opening line to run with, confounded figurework in preparation for this week’s war. And nature. Watching the young Cardinals grow up, now orangey-red … Continue reading Continue reading
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LITERATURE: Henderson The Rain King – Foreshadowing and Tension
Bellow does this so smoothly and efficiently that I’m appreciating his writing style more and more. It is impossible to pick out and lay them all out here, but there are little events, little worries voiced by Henderson in reminding … Continue reading Continue reading
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LITERATURE: Henderson The Rain King – Language, Simile and Wisdom
Bellow uses very out-of-place similes in this adventure in the remotest parts of Africa: Through my depths as in a tunnel went a shock like the ones big buildings get from trains which pass beneath. (p. 164) All the noise … Continue reading Continue reading
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LITERATURE: Confessions – On Learning Methods
I’m at a point of being stuck for a wee bit as Augustine appears to deride formal education for the more natural method of observation. But there are a few things that seem necessary to take into account, such as … Continue reading Continue reading
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LITERATURE: Confessions – Translation
Being aware of the language use as I read, I’m also aware that unless there’s a copy of the original around to read in the language written by Augustine, the text is subject to the choice of the translator, and … Continue reading Continue reading
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