(ha, above title is the name of a paper I wrote about a year ago, and just now, as I'm going through my old piles of notes and paperwork, I came across a few old college papers, some that I typed up only to personally reflect on what I read; another paper is focusing on corresponding Kantian theory concerning time, with the end of martin Heidegger's idea that one can truly… Continue reading French Existentialism, The Beat Movement, and the Philosophy of Literature
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Digital Blinks #9, Seeing things
“And for all his life it would be kindness and love that made him cry, never pain or persecution, which on the contrary only reinforced his spirit and his resolution.” Albert Camus, The First Man
Looking Glass #8. Another day.
"I have to say this in defense of humankind: No matter in what era in history, including the Garden of Eden, everybody just got there. And, except for the Garden of Eden, there were already all these crazy games going on, which could make you act crazy, even if you weren't crazy to begin with. Some… Continue reading Looking Glass #8. Another day.
Adventures in American Writing Viewing Station
playlist of videos that may inspire and at-least entertain you. You can keep watching without interrupting or click -through if you don't want to watch the video that's playing, kinda like old school TV. Thought I'd share what was shared with me. Two Channels. Two Playlists.
Paragraph from book
Still working on it. I'll post a bit when I feel like it, as a preview for the book. That's all I can tell you. Under words you will find a short shaky video of a perfect outlined horizon at sun down over lake Michigan two days after Hurricane Sandy was landlocked.