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  • THE ARCHITECTURE OF ENTHUSIASM PART 6 by Brian Bouldrey

    December 9, 2011

    6.  What Mozart and Mike Tyson Have in Common Everybody loves the play “Amadeus”, but I don’t.  First of all, the story of Antonio Salieri recognizing the genius of Mozart, and being the only…

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  • Homage to Sextus Propertius — Erin Burke’s Version

    December 8, 2011

    Those who desire without fingeringare of the noble, conscientious Romans, right?So many unlike divisions – it isthe huge Hypanis Veneto who says to Eridano –I cannot consider love alone ample nutrition.Cynthia, the beauty, in…

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  • THE ARCHITECTURE OF ENTHUSIASM PART 5 by Brian Bouldrey

    December 8, 2011

    5. This Posting is Ruskin-Free Here is a story from my life as a teacher at a university with very serious students. Since I've gotten everybody into a churchy mood, I will step into…

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  • Honey Badger Don’t Care: New Modes for Nature and Environmental Writing

    December 7, 2011

    Don’t miss Brian Bouldrey’s provocative one-week class where you’ll explore how to banish clichés and discover refreshing new approaches to nature and environmental writing. This class is open to all who have one nature-writing…

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  • Homage to Sextus Propertius — Karl Parker’s Version

    December 7, 2011

     A Small Song in Flames What I want miles from here keeps on not ceasing beyond my ends,that the manyfaced I, conscious of and in empire, will one day die?It says “me” in so…

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  • THE ARCHITECTURE OF ENTHUSIASM PART 4 by Brian Bouldrey

    December 7, 2011

    4 At Play with the Overly Revealed of the Lord To a certain point, Ruskin celebrated the “booby capital-ism”, too. And see here how he wasn't against "pee-pee capital-ism", either. File under: The Grotesque.…

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