Monthly archives for December, 2017
A Moveable Feast, Ernest Hemingway
I read A Moveable Feast earlier this year as part of my Nobel literature project. (I read Old Man and the Sea in high school and A Farewell to Arms in college, but I’d want to revisit them before writing anything about them.) I read A Moveable Feast in Paris, where I was living a five-minute walk or so from 74 Rue du Cardinal Lemoine, t [...]
Sula, Toni Morrison
I read Sula by Toni Morrison last December as part of my Nobel literature project. I read The Bluest Eye and Beloved in college. All three books have unsettled me and left me feeling like I need…something. I’ve been trying to write this reflection for a year. As the book fades from my memory, I feel like I need to at least say something [...]
What I Wrote in November 2017
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This is what I wrote in November 2017:
Kevin Knudson and I were pleased to be on Relatively Prime, a math podcast by Samuel Hansen, promoting our podcast My Favorite Theorem. You can listen to [...]
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