For Madmen Only
by Matthew Koslowski on November 4, 2009
in Essays
In This Essay |
| Steppenwolf: A Novel |
| The Collected Poems of W.B. Yeats |
| Don Juan in Hell: From Man and Superman |
Last night I finished rereading Steppenwolf. I had put it down for a while and flitted among the arts.
I know for certain I am in the middle of two other novels. But I think I may have forgotten that I am in the middle of any number of others.
The past few weeks have been filled with theatre and opera.
As if that were not enough, I have been reading from the poetry of Rumi, W.B. Yeats, and John Keats. In fact, I have been working on memorizing Keats’s “Ode to a Nightingale.” I have the first stanza of ten lines memorized; only seventy lines left to commit to memory.
“Why are you spreading yourself so thin?” I asked myself earlier.
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Weekly Review: September 25th to October 1st
by Matthew Koslowski on October 2, 2009
in Weekly Reviews
Today I’m launching a weekly link review, in which I’ll publish newspaper, magazine, and radio stories related to literature, education, psychology and neuroscience. Bear with me as I get the style down and while work out a few bugs, like how to link items in the table of contents to the full page so that you can jump right to any title that catches your fancy.
These Things Caught My Eye
- Barring Books in Harvard
- Bright Star, Movie Review and Trailer
- Becoming Teachers
- The Craft of Writing and Inspiration of Mentors
- Metaphors and the Way We Think
- Does Education Protect Someone from Dementia and Alzheimer’s?
- Taking Things Serially
