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Book review: 'Second Person Singular' by Sayed KashuaLos Angeles TimesThe words were meant for someone else, and the discovery uncorks the lawyer's bottled-up insecurities, pushing him to near madness as he convinces himself that his loving wife is a faithless adulterer. We know the lawyer's leap to conclusion is ... |
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New Books by Joseph Olshan, James Runcie and MoreNew York TimesAlthough Olshan is merciful to all the cruel lovers, faithless spouses and angry children who live in this lonely place, the bracing clarity of his prose doesn't allow for false sentiment. (He describes one savagely mutilated murder victim as lying âas ... |
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Faithless thinkingWorcester TelegramSome of those attending admitted that they haven't definitively given up on their faiths, while one coed said she enjoyed the works of Eckhart Tolle, a New Age spiritual writer whose first book, âThe Power of Now,â topped several best-seller lists.and more » |
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Seek His face and earn His graceBeaufort ObserverBut 212 years later, with religion out of our schools and out of public life, and with the government and the courts growing ever hostile to the rights of conscience, no President could put a faithful face to a faithless nation. |
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Pursuing Impossible Objects: An Interview with Simon CritchleyMonthly ReviewI'm working on a book at the moment on Hamlet, and what fascinates me about Hamlet is the use of language and oxymoronic construction, antithetical construction. So, yes, sentence structure is very important to me. Literature is what it's all about. |
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The attractions of mystical anarchismOpen DemocracySimon Critchley discusses his new book, The Faith of the Faithless Simon Critchley is the chair of philosophy at the New School, New York. Among his books is The Book of Dead Philosophers (Granta/Vintage, 2008) Rousseau answers the question of ... |
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