Reflections on arts and cultural experiences world wide but also locally in SF, and in E Bay, Berkeley. Interests: Classical music, Dance, Poetry, Art, Literature, Theater.
JUST ONE a collection of poems by Janet Roberts (2016)
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The theme was "just one" in all observations and thought and living...I think this was published on Amazon.com. . REFRACTIONS AND REFLEXIONS (2012) did not go into publication.
Yanaihara Isaku was 38 years old at the beginning of his stay in Paris. A recommendation of Jean Wahl had allowed him to get a scholarship from CNRS. In his homeland, he taught philosophy at the University of Osaka; he wrote and meditated about Rouault, Kierkegaard, Sartre and Camus which he translated The Myth of Sisyphus . After the parenthesis of a trip to Greece and Italy, he had agreed to pose for the artist he met at an exhibition for autumn 1955. This decision transformed his life. Immediate consequence, she brought him to extend his stay in France: Alberto had always need new work days to specify what the disconcerted and frightened from his friend's face. "Your face ... I see everything tiny and terribly huge ... I must paint the two together. " Yanaihara had planned to leave for a trip to Egypt before joining Japan. His departure was constantly postponed: Giacometti desperate to complete the portraits he had...
"The Legacy of the Bartrams" with Carol Woodin, ASBA(American Society of Botanical Art) Exhibitions Director, A very well presented lecture. The first exhibition to be presented in the newly moved Girtin Hall to the site of the Botanical Garden and very well received to find these works of art, in a work of art. 143 artists submitted works, ascribed to selected works by Bartram, which they were to reinterpret, and 43 were chosen. The show has been at Bartrams Garden in Philadelphia, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina; and in Florida,among its venues. The show and the lecture brought back many memories of the happy hours I spent in Bartram's garden and of the lecture I presented there for the anniversary celebration and how Bartram led me to following Linnaeus in Sweden and learning how many specimens from North America are in the Kew Gardens, due to the correspondence. . Mention was made of Elizabeth Gilbert's recent book, THE SIGNATURE OF ALL T...
People keep asking me what I am reading. Difficult question. Power and Wealth by Orville Schell, when I get a chance... highly intelligent, but requires rapt attention, and I have not gotten beyond the first two chapters which I heard before listening to him talking about the book and its inception, at WAFC, SF. I am reading articles on Korean Buddhism, for my lecture course, namely those on the "Pensive Buddah". I read a short story in Harpers magazine, which I really liked: by Lydia Davis, who won the 2012 Man Booker International Prize. I do not know her work, but Farrar Straus and Giroux is publishing "Can' and Won't" which sounds intriguing in 2014 The title is " The Two Davises and the Rug ". I just love its illogical logic, and how it shows the mind in activity in interactive with identity and relationship. As I have a "rug culture" period, especially in Istanbul, and on my Fulbright in Central Asia, and Azerbaijan with...
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