A few of my favorite things. .I have just begun reading Donna Tartt's new novel The Little Friend, and I'm rereading the short stories of Flannery O'Connor Noun 1. Flannery O'Connor - United States writer (1925-1964) Mary Flannery O'Connor, O'Connor , which are a constant source of nourishment for my mind, humor, and spirit. I recently read, to my great joy, Robert Morgan's This Rock, an intense story about a man's obsessive drive to build a church--alone and by hand. It reminded me of my own obsession designing and illustrating the Bible. Pat Conroy's My Losing Season connected powerfully because Conroy's history and mine are in many respects similar. Mary Ward Mary Ward may refer to:
Lauren Hillenbrand's Seabiscuit was a joy, as was John Man's biography Gutenberg. Both were engaging, entertaining, and informative. So was Witold Rybczynski's fascinating history of the screw and screwdriver, One Good Turn. I am always rereading Wislawa Szymborska's poetry--a continuing and deeply provocative encounter because for her nothing is too insignificant to be noticed or to be holy. While working I've been listening, as I usually do, to ecclesiastical music: Monteverdi, Handel, Schutz, Victoria, Bach. It's complex, meditative, and heads in the direction I want to go. And riding around in the car I've been enjoying (once again) the soundtrack of O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Emmylou Harris Emmylou Harris (b. April 2, 1947, Birmingham, Alabama) is a country, folk and alternative rock musician. In addition to her work as a solo artist and bandleader, both as an interpreter of other composers' works and as a singer-songwriter, she is a sought-after backing vocalist and , Alison Krauss, B.B. King, and Mississippi Fred McDowell. I recently saw The Emperor's New Clothes Emperor’s New Clothes supposedly invisible to unworthy people; in reality, nonexistent. [Dan. Lit.: Andersen’s Fairy Tales] See : Illusion Emperor’s New Clothes , a film with Ian Holm, who was brilliant in a doppelganger doppelgänger Psychiatry A delusion that a double of a person or place exists elsewhere; it is related to other defects in recognition and suggests organic disease in the nondominant parietal lobe. See Depersonalization disorder, Schizophrenia. role. It's a marvelously told imaginary history of Napoleon's late life, having switched places with a look-alike and gone back to France. The cinematography cinematography: see motion picture photography. cinematography Art and technology of motion-picture photography. It involves the composition of a scene, lighting of the set and actors, choice of cameras, camera angle, and integration of special (especially the visual play on the theme of "two"--two doors, two dogs, two trees on a hill, etc.) was subtle and exquisite. Barry Moser is a book designer, illustrator, and engraver who published a fully illustrated edition of the King James Bible under the imprint of the Pennyroyal pennyroyal, name for two similar plants of the family Labiatae (mint family), usually distinguished as true, or European, pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium) and American, or mock, pennyroyal (Hedeoma pulegioides). Caxton Press. (See "A Revelation in Black and White," Sojourners, July-August 2000.) |
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