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Vanley Burke – Photographer

I love finding new photographers and I particularly enjoy the comment in the article that middle-aged men get together to talk and often use one of his photographs to trigger the discussion.  It’s the element of the image capturing a moment in time and the storytelling that surrounds it I love.  Read about him here.

By |12 August 2021|Categories: biography, photography|0 Comments

Michael Lewis on Covid and Grieving

It doesn’t matter what Michael Lewis writes on he is fascinating.  He is just as interesting to listen to and this podcast is a discussion of his latest book The Premonition on pandemic preparations in America but also about a tradgedy that happened to him early this year.  For me he is one of the best storytellers writing today.  Listen here.

By |9 August 2021|Categories: covid19, epidemics, politics|0 Comments

Frank Ramsey

In a review by Bill Janeway of two books, both biographies, one of Frank Ramsey and the other of Maynard Keynes,  there is this quote:

For her part, Misak closes with a talk that Ramsey gave to the “Apostles” club at Cambridge in 1925:

“I find now, at least, the world a pleasant and exciting place. You may find it depressing. I am sorry for you, and you despise me. … On the other hand, I pity you with reason, because it is pleasanter to be thrilled than to be depressed and not merely pleasanter but better for all one’s activities.”

By |2 January 2021|Categories: biography|0 Comments

Philip Larkin – Spring

Spring

Spring Green-shadowed people sit, or walk in rings,
Their children finger the awakened grass,
Calmly a cloud stands, calmly a bird sings,
And, flashing like a dangled looking-glass,
Sun lights the balls that bounce, the dogs
that bark,
The branch-arrested mist of leaf, and me,
Threading my pursed-up way across the park,
An indigestible sterility.

Spring, of all seasons most gratuitous,
Is fold of untaught flower, is race of water,
Is earth’s most multiple, excited daughter;

And those she has least use for see her best,
Their paths grown craven and circuitous,
Their visions mountain-clear, their needs
immodest.

Philip Larkin. The Complete Poems of Philip Larkin

By |9 September 2020|Categories: poetry|0 Comments
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