My life came to be defined by what the ancient Greeks termed a pharmakon, that which is a poison and a cure.
I’M NOT SAYING IT’S ALIENS… BUT IT’S ALIENS: No One Knows Why Rocks Are Exploding From Asteroid Bennu
At what point does memoir become biography and biography become history?
'Literature Says Most Things Itself'
A friend writes about the death on Nov. 24 of John Simon: “I never had any trouble believing his words were from his heart, that he was sincere. He just had high standards. He was too good for this mediocre culture of ours.”
Clive James died on the same day, and my friend writes: “He was an old-fashioned writer, one with superlative talent . . . a supremely intelligent man with manifold interests, an abiding curiosity about the world, blessed with talent but at the same time dressed in the trappings of a regular guy.”
Remembering Clive James: “Dying turned out to be just what he needed.”
LIFE IN THE 21ST CENTURY: The Rise Of Restaurants With No Diners As Apps Take Orders.
They've announced that this year's Jan Michalski Prize -- a CHF50,000 prize "awarded for a work of fiction or non-fiction, irrespective of the language in which it is written" -- goes to Pain, by Zeruya Shalev; see also the Other Presspublicity page, the ITHL information page, or get your copy atAmazon.com or Amazon.co.uk.
See also Shalev's acceptance speech (warning ! dreaded pdf format !).Top 25 News Photos of 2019 - The Atlantic: “As we approach the end of a year of unrest, here is a look back at some of the major news events and moments of 2019. Massive protests were staged against existing governments in Hong Kong, Chile, Iraq, Iran, Venezuela, Haiti, Algeria, Sudan, and Bolivia, while climate-change demonstrations and strikes took place worldwide. An impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump was started, conflict in Syria continued, the United States won the Women’s World Cup, Hurricane Dorian lashed the Bahamas, and so much more. Here, we present the Top 25 news photos of 2019. Be sure to come back soon for a more comprehensive series, beginning tomorrow—2019: The Year in Photos, Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3.”
Do good teachers make you taller
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I’M NOT SAYING IT’S ALIENS… BUT IT’S ALIENS: No One Knows Why Rocks Are Exploding From Asteroid Bennu.
I’M NOT SAYING IT’S ALIENS… BUT IT’S ALIENS: No One Knows Why Rocks Are Exploding From Asteroid Bennu.
From Wolfy the lurcher to Trixie the hamster, these affectionate animals helped five people get their lives back on track
Deep Sea Made by Neal Agarwal – keep scrolling and you will learn about all the creatures that live in depths from 37 meters deep all the way to 10924 meters deep – fascinating.