Glasses legitimize...until they become so large that they are "Problematic" Edogowa Ranpo -Nome De Plume for Tarō Hirai... (he was trying to sound like Edgar Allen Poe...an influence of his) "The Caterpillar"... Ningen Isu...(The Human Chair) Also one of his stories and the name of that band I linked to you. They also have a song Color Out of Space...Lovecraft. Respecting Japan...even though they are late to the Intellectual Game. Strange, no? They are a smart people, but they seemed to have held it back. I think it's just the limitations of their culture.
"How does Melville interrogate the category of the sacred text and its epistemic and moralizing functions?" Did you watch Sugrue today. Again Cormac was mentioned;-) I'll just have to read Blood Meridian before my fishing season starts.
‘Deliberate discernment’ ‘Hierarchy or the individual?’ Authority or Autotomy. Which shore is safe,? how can we know ? life is too short to try them all, that’s why we have great literature, plus deep thinkers and teachers, such as yourself. Thanks
Glasses legitimize...until they become so large that they are "Problematic"
Edogowa Ranpo -Nome De Plume for Tarō Hirai... (he was trying to sound like Edgar Allen Poe...an influence of his)
"The Caterpillar"...
Ningen Isu...(The Human Chair) Also one of his stories and the name of that band I linked to you.
They also have a song Color Out of Space...Lovecraft.
Respecting Japan...even though they are late to the Intellectual Game. Strange, no? They are a smart people, but they seemed to have held it back. I think it's just the limitations of their culture.
ua-cam.com/video/thJgU9jkdU4/v-deo.html
"How does Melville interrogate the category of the sacred text and its epistemic and moralizing functions?"
Did you watch Sugrue today. Again Cormac was mentioned;-) I'll just have to read Blood Meridian before my fishing season starts.
‘Deliberate discernment’ ‘Hierarchy or the individual?’ Authority or Autotomy. Which shore is safe,? how can we know ? life is too short to try them all, that’s why we have great literature, plus deep thinkers and teachers, such as yourself. Thanks
0:48 it's called "initiation".
Is there a Latin translation of Moby-Dick?!
@@GodwardPodcast Too Germanic to put into Latin.