Third Window on Winter: Recuperative

2015-10-28T13:35:34-04:00

Adam Gopnik's third lecture considers the making of the modern Christmas, winter's holiday. He describes it as a "profoundly compound festival" and discusses its origins. It marries "not just many different pagan holidays but also the two chief kinds of festivals that exist in the world: the reversal festival and

Third Window on Winter: Recuperative2015-10-28T13:35:34-04:00

Second Window on Winter: Radical

2014-03-15T16:50:14-04:00

Adam Gopnik begins his second lecture on winter (first, here) by asking whether we remember that Mary Shelley's Frankenstein plays out in the northern, Arctic reaches. I didn't remember that: did you? Nonetheless, I don't have any trouble conjuring up the images that he describes in opening his

Second Window on Winter: Radical2014-03-15T16:50:14-04:00

First Window on Winter: Romantic

2014-03-15T16:41:58-04:00

Make no mistake: autumn is my favourite season. I know I'm not alone in that, right? But even those who share my love of it often follow up by saying that winter is coming. Quite often I just keep quiet then, but sometimes I'll admit that I don't

First Window on Winter: Romantic2014-03-15T16:41:58-04:00

Floating: Touch

2021-02-01T16:11:59-05:00

Alexi Zentner's Touch Knopf, 2011 It seems like stating the obvious, but Touch is all about storytelling. Sure, all novels are fiction. They all contain stories. But they aren't all about storytelling. However, Alexi Zentner's novel is just that. "I felt like I knew him already. I'd heard so many

Floating: Touch2021-02-01T16:11:59-05:00

Louise Penny: Gamache Two and Three

2014-03-13T20:51:24-04:00

Louise Penny's Dead Cold (2006) Louise Penny's The Cruellest Month(2007) I plunged into Louise Penny's Gamache mysteries last October with the first in her series, Still Life. When I found books two and three nestled together on the library's paperback mysteries shelf, earlier this summer, I felt like someone was

Louise Penny: Gamache Two and Three2014-03-13T20:51:24-04:00
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