Thursday, October 13, 2005



Pray that your loneliness may spur you into finding something to live for, great enough to die for.
-Dag Hammarskjold

Can you ever think too much about freedom? Not in my book. Paperback Edition

Art of Living & Literature Across Frontiers: Lets see where fate takes us
David Williamson is one of this country's acutest social observers. His latest assessment of the state of Australia's soul appears in the form of the 2005 Sir Rupert Hamer Lecture at Melbourne's Swinburne University, which has been reworked as an article in today's edition of The Bulletin.

If Australia were a ship, where would it be headed? The easy-going assumption of aspirational Australia that the destination is unending prosperity (and more cut-price deals) will not save us from the rocks of an uncertain future. David Williamson reports.


Cruise ship Australia [Finnish apartment living ; Life is not about risk management. Life is about love On love and life without fear ]
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• · · Is Jon Stewart the Next Oprah? PW's book magazine for "civilians," or rather, "the consumer child of the legendary book industry trade magazine," has landed: PW BookLife ; Ernst Gombrich wrote his Little History of the World in just six weeks. Its combination of gravity and grace evokes the man himself History man
• · · · David Dale: Entertainment Blog ; It’s like everybody is hip now. It’s so exhausting. There’s no discovery Fads are so yesterday
• · · · · Expert on Irony Wayne C. Booth, Critic Who Analyzed Rhetoric, Dies at 84 ; Irish stylist springs Booker surprise John Banville's novel The Sea takes £50,000 prize
• · · · · · After two years of blogging, I have decided to take a break from it. I've grown weary of the constant requirement for new content, which takes away time, energy and attention from other projects that I want to pursue Cyber Dust to Cyber Dust and Report from a Freshman; Everyone says books sell because of word of mouth ; What is AuthorBuzz?