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Ray Bradbury’s short fiction was another early influence. He wrote about the fantastical hiding in our everyday lives, whether the hidden mystery is wondrous or frightening. I love his lyrical prose style, the simple humanity of his characters, and his insight into what it means to be human...
“Rodin was a passionate collector of pebbles. He would go out to the beach, or into the street, and pick up any pebble presenting in his imagination a resemblance to human features. He also collected large pieces of rock, and for the same reason. At first he accommodated these treasures ...
In “Time and Punishment,” Homer accidentally creates a time machine while fixing a broken toaster, leading to a flurry of quick-cut riffs on time-travel logic, many of them spinning off the punch line of Ray Bradbury’s classic short story “A Sound of Thunder,” in which the death of...
https://genius.com/Franz-josef-degenhardt-spiel-nicht-mit-den-schmuddelkindern-lyrics. Accessed on 19.10.2021. 12. And segregation is one of the most regrettable features of urban space (see, for example, the historical Detroit study by Thomas J. Sugrue,2014). ...
7.”London” (William Blake) 8.”In Guernica” (Norman Rosten) 9.”Who Murdered the Minutes” (Henry Treece) 10.”Oh, Little Child” (Henry Treece) 11.”No Man Is an Island” (John Donne) 12.”Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man” (James Joyce) ...
James, or Ray Bradbury. But of all these annual, load-bearing tentpoles that hold up the heaviness of time and grant me the space to look and listen and breathe deeply, there is no tradition I love more than listening to Gregory Alan Isakov’s quiet consternation at the two-sidedness of...
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W. E. (William Ely) Hill (1887-1962) was an enormously popular illustrator during the first half of the twentieth century. He drew forLifeandPuckand had his own weekly page of illustrations, titledAmong Us Mortals, in theSunday New York Tribune. He also drew the dust jacket art for the...
“To be, or not to be” is the famous opening phrase of a soliloquy inWilliam Shakespeare‘s playHamlet. Debate surrounds its meaning, and that of the speech, but most agree that it asks the fundamental question “why live?” and gives the desolate answer that death might be worse. ...