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.
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.
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.”
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