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Blithe Spirit Weekly

Jim Bowman

Things Catholic, Chicago Newspapers, Written Word . . .

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Latest Issues

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History under fire . . . Tenured Radicals . . . Tom Sawyer trickery . . . Clarity a sign of weakness . . . Socrates knew . . . Obscurity rules . . . Apply grand theory . . . Allan Bloom . . .

The history-as-myth approach is killing history, according to Australian writer Keith Windschuttle in The Killing of History: How a Discipline Is Being Murdered by Literary Critics and Social Theorists. The subtitle says a lot, but suffice ...

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Eccentric Irish . . . De Vries doing Faulkner . . . Max Beerbohm doing Arnold Bennett . . . Robert Benchley chasing an ant . . . Another anti-lawyers crack . . . Meaning of "anon" . . .

Consider this . . . The Irish Times had a story [in the ‘90s] by its "social affairs correspondent," mindfulness expert Padraig O'Morain, after reading which one is not sure if his leg has been pulled clear out of socket. "Study identifies ...

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Read a lot, think a lot, maybe. Harold Bloom on the Western canon. Our favorite pace-setter Shakespeare. Another, T.S. Eliot. Henry V, Sherlock Holmes, Game's afoot.

Secret sharing: People say, "My, you do a lot of reading," as if I steal from sleep or eating or prayer. It's time for a little secret: I generally don't watch the tube, that's what. The tube I figure is for mind-vacating. A movie works tha...

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Blues in the night . . . Sullivan's partner . . . Beware the internet, the man said . . . Empson's Ambiguity . . . Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s mantra, Dr. Cooper's sage advice . . .

You wake up and can't get back to sleep right away. It comes from being a thinking creature. As you lie there, unhappily reviewing the day's events and the next day's prospects, an apt first line comes to mind. Not "As I pondered weak and w...

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  • Jim Bowman

    Writer, blogger of Blithe Spirit, http://t.co/9q2aVK2Hm2, long-time Oak Parker now in 40th Ward, former newsman, etc.

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