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The Thinking Log

Donovan Irven

Essays and fictions on the places we belong & some of the places we don't

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Latest Issues

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The Rings of Saturn, by W. G. Sebald

One of my dissertation readers was a professor of Italian named Elena Coda who I had asked to be on my committee without us ever having had a class together. Surprised, she explained in her forthright way that she had no idea who I was, but...

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The Potomac River

Heraclitus is famous for teaching us that we cannot step into the same river twice. We conclude, naturally, that this is because the river is constantly flowing, changing. The river is different, each time our foot enters new waters that ha...

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Mexico Farm

John Burbridge purchased plots of land that would become Mexico Farm in 1812 and 1813. Tobacco was a big cash crop, as was wheat and barley, Indian corn, and hay. A slave owner, Burbridge became so heavily indebted that he had to put the pr...

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Constitution Park

Constitution Park was named by seventh grader Hume Annan, winner of a 1939 contest among area children to christen the new park and public pool built on 100 acres, 63 of which were given to the city from Carl Richards and Carl F. Grebenstei...

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  • Donovan Irven

    Philosopher, Essayist, Writer of Fiction

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