Damn punk ass poets!
Monday, November 23, 2015
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Friday, August 14, 2015
Micromegas: Voltaire’s Trailblazing Sci-Fi Philosophical Homage to Newton
Micromegas: Voltaire’s Trailblazing Sci-Fi Philosophical Homage to Newton and the Human Condition, in a Rare Vintage Children’s Book
“Perhaps those who live here are not sensible people.”
http://www.brainpickings.org/2015/08/14/micromegas-voltaire-elizabeth-hall/
“Perhaps those who live here are not sensible people.”
http://www.brainpickings.org/2015/08/14/micromegas-voltaire-elizabeth-hall/
Sunday, August 9, 2015
Friday, August 7, 2015
I couldn't make it past the first four lines.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/australiaandthepacific/australia/9085842/Gina-Rinehart-pens-universes-worst-poem.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/australiaandthepacific/australia/9085842/Gina-Rinehart-pens-universes-worst-poem.html
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Monday, June 15, 2015
Book for July: Memoirs of Hadrian
Thursday, May 14, 2015
May Meeting
So since last week was Mother's Day, was last weeks meeting rescheduled to a different date?
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Books to the Ceiling
Books to the ceiling,
Books to the sky,
My pile of books is a mile high.
How I love them! How I need them!
I'll have a long beard by the time I read them. - Arnold Lobel
Books to the sky,
My pile of books is a mile high.
How I love them! How I need them!
I'll have a long beard by the time I read them. - Arnold Lobel
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Monday, February 9, 2015
Murakami, Once Again
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Empire of the Summer Moon
D'oh! Once again my own plans are thwarted by domestic requirements, so I'll have to miss this meeting as well.
I loved/loathed this book - I didn't really want to pick it up again each time, but once I started I was always hooked.
Here are a few things that I learned/relearned/better understood:
- The Comanches were just as savage & torturous towards their captives as I've always read.
- I didn't realize that they treated other Indian captives with the same brutality, as did all of the Plains Indians.
- They expected the same treatment themselves, which is one thing that made them such badass to-the-death warriors in battle.
- The typical "whites taking over Indian land with the noble Indian fighting to save his way of life" storyline is not wrong, but one-sided. The Comanches had actually done exactly the same thing, taking land & killing Indians who lived there in order to fulfill their own version of Manifest Destiny.
- So this was actually more a story about a collision of two forces with similar agendas and no understanding of each other.
- It's also intriguing as a clash between cultural & technological eras, Stone Age Man vs the Industrial Age.
- I didn't realize how much of this played out so nearby in Texas, in places that I've lived & visited, or that Austin was right on the border of Comancheria.
Overall, I think the author did a good job of playing up the horrific parts that attract & keep an audience, while actually being relatively balanced in his viewpoint.
Nathan
Saturday, February 7, 2015
Invite to Gwynne taping this Tuesday Feb 10
Please join KLRU's Overheard with Evan Smith for an interview with S.C. Gwynne.
Date: Tuesday, February 10
Time: 10:30am (Doors open at 10am)
Location: KLRU's Studio 6A (map)
RSVP: The event is free but an RSVP is required. Please complete the form to the left to RSVP.
Time: 10:30am (Doors open at 10am)
Location: KLRU's Studio 6A (map)
RSVP: The event is free but an RSVP is required. Please complete the form to the left to RSVP.
S. C. Gwynne is a best-selling author and journalist, whose most recent book Rebel Yell: The Violence, Passion, and Redemption of Stonewall Jackson is a finalist for the 2014 National Book Critics Circle Award. His 2010 book, Empire of the Summer Moon, was a New York Times best-seller and a finalist for both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award. It won the Texas Book Award and the Oklahoma Book Award. His other titles are Selling Moneyand Outlaw Bank. For the last 14 years Gwynne has written for Texas Monthlymagazine.
We hope you’ll be there as Overheard with Evan Smith continues a fifth season of interviews featuring engaging conversations with fascinating people. The show airs on PBS stations nationally and presents a wide range of thoughtmakers and tastemakers from the fields of politics, journalism, business, arts, sports and more. Please join us and be part of the studio audience at this taping with S.C. Gwynne. And don't forget you can watch past episodes anytime at klru.org/overheard.
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Book for February:
Empire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanches, the Most Powerful Indian Tribe in American History
S. C. Gwynne
This was a best-seller so if a large number of the group have already read it please let me know & I'll pick another.
Was there any consensus about the last book, Simon's Night? I enjoyed reading it but, as is so often the case, the ending was unsatisfying.
Nathan
Empire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanches, the Most Powerful Indian Tribe in American History
S. C. Gwynne
This was a best-seller so if a large number of the group have already read it please let me know & I'll pick another.
Was there any consensus about the last book, Simon's Night? I enjoyed reading it but, as is so often the case, the ending was unsatisfying.
Nathan
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