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Harp

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as I gather other modern interpretations and scholarly works so I can consider the entire spectrum of interpretation.

Publius is a clearly reasoned pragmatist; whom especially under Hamilton's
guise had a far-ranging perspective that traversed constitutional and political themes
with a practised eye and deliberate manner which has been perceived as cruel irrelevance.
A sword pen cuts a razor though, and the American Constitution remains blood-writ brilliance impervious to the inane philosophical penumbra grafitti detractors repeatedly attempt to scrawl across it. For this alone, the Papers serve first recourse.
 

John Boyer

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Then haste thee to some solitary grove,

John,
a Welsh curmudgeon many have chosen to avoid, but-
bene disserere est finis logices-;so I will follow your example
and read this bio.
--after I stock more whisky and frog. :frog::)
Thomas vaguely reminds me of Schopenhauer....certainly a far
cry from Hopkins in more ways than merely poetic.


Harp,

I would be happy to send you the Thomas bio upon completion. I would also agree, many theological and poetic differences between Hopkins and Thomas. Howbeit, Ms. Weil would most likely find Thomas most endearing.

Regards,
John
 

Harp

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D.Z. Phillips' R.S. Thomas; Poet of the Hidden God
Philosophical and theological implications of Thomas' Deus absconditus concept.

The Generals' War. Michael R. Gordon and Maj Gen Bernard Trainor USMC
Desert Storm and brass sandbag sass.
 

Indy_Rhodes

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Just finished reading "White Mughals: Love and Betrayal in Eighteenth-Century India" by William Dalrymple - I know this is an old book, but I have only recently come across it.

I became totally engrossed in this book. It is beautifully written. For me personally it also has many, many parallels with my own life.

Thoroughly recommended.
 

Nathan Dodge

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The Sun Also Rises- Ernest Hemingway

I've read this one a few times over the years but this time around I'm noticing a lot more, making this the best experience reading the novel thus far. The book is cynical and black humored, with Jake Barnes eviscerating Robert Cohn straight away. Barnes also tosses insults in the narration to the Georgette character. Sun provides a great lesson in learning how dysfunctional groups can be...
 

WH1

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Piano Demon
The globetrotting, gin-soaked, too-short life of Teddy Weatherfor, the Chicago jazzman who conquered Asia" by Brendan I. Koerner

Excellent book about a 20's-40's piano virtuoso who played with Louis Armstrong among others prior to going to the Far East.
 

apba1166

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Godforsaken Sea by Lundy, the account of the 1996 Vende race for one-(wo)man sailors going around the globe without porting. Adventurous, wild, inspiring.
 

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