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montaigne: sharing the fuzzy warbles
Beautiful losers. It was kind of a poor man’s version of Maimonides Guide for the Perplexed, drawing on navel gazing problems of then lo-fi culture such as cannibalism, sexual titillation, witch’s spells etc. Prime material for an Oprah book of … Continue reading →
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Tagged auguste racinet, Eugene Delacroix, france sixteenth-century, john calvin, Ludwig von Mises, mercantilism, Michel de Montaigne, Montaigne, murray n. rothbard, paul clark, phillip lopate, robert woodruff, robert woodruff coca cola, sarah bakewell, theodore zeldin, Virginia Woolf
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the un-hero: theme & subject
It was a “monstrous plan.” The birth of the confessional form of writing. It was to essay something quite new: It was to look into the heart and write with, as it were, his life’s blood. A shared carnival of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aristotle, bernard levin, cannibalism, charles hose, Francis Bacon, jane kramer, jane kramer the new yorker, Ludwig von Mises, Michel de Montaigne, Montaigne, murray n. rothbard, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, sarah bakewell, Sir Francis Bacon, Stoic Humanism, Virginia Woolf
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