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Literature &Thought Provoking | 09 Jun 2010

Economics of Liberal Arts

“It is not so very important for a person to learn facts. For that he does not really need a college. He can learn them from books. The value of an education is a liberal arts college is not learning of many facts but the training of the mind to think something that cannot be [...]

Literature | 24 Feb 2010

Why do I Write

Literature Nobel laureate  Isacc Bashevis Singer -(1902 -1991) was a Polish-born Jewish American author noted for his short stories. He was one of the leading figures in the Yiddish literary movement.  Singer  wrote autobiographical and fantasy tales for children which are deeply rooted in the lost cultural tradition of his native Poland.  The stories he [...]

Literature | 15 Dec 2009

Every word knows something of a vicious circle

The Nobel Prize in Literature for 2009 is awarded to the German author Herta Müller– “Who, with the concentration of poetry and the frankness of prose, depicts the landscape of the dispossessed”. Writing as Living Herta Müller has lived through the kind of vicious absurdity that most can only imagine. A member of Romania’s German [...]

Books &Literature | 26 May 2009

In Zbigniew Herbert’s Garden

This is an enlightening excerpt from a review of  Zbigniew Herbert’s book “Barbarian in the Garden” his remarkable collection of essays that constitute a ruminative tour of the architectural landmarks of European civilization. The polish poet and essayist who insisted that civilization depended on artists’ staking out clear moral positions resistant to the winds of [...]

Literature &Poetry | 23 Nov 2008

The Joy of Writing

I’ve once again returned to Szymborska’s Poem. This is one of her signature poems where she playfully investigates the nature of the poetic imagination. It muses about the relationship between words & things, and illuminates the character of poetic making.. As such this my fifth post on her work.. Why does this written doe bound [...]

Books &Life &Literature | 04 Aug 2008

My Father’s Suitcase

In this age of mass media, mass movement, and globalization it is likely that we will confront different cultures and different races as we go about our daily business. But Turkey, which straddles the intersection of East and West, has always had to deal with the problems and pleasures of diversity. The best-selling Turkish novelist [...]

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