In September of
1843, Charles Dickens started writing A
Christmas Carol. John Sutherland at the British Library has an article
about how the story came to be, what inspired Dickens, and
how it was
published.
One of the most
personally painful stories I’ve read is one in the current issue of Mother Jones (I don’t usually read
Mother Jones but I read this article). It’s about life in southwest Louisiana –
and how the social fabric I was able to take for granted when I was growing up
in nearby New Orleans is disappearing.
Equally painful
is the story on race relations in the National Review by J.D. Vance, author of Hillbilly Elegy which I reviewed a few weeks ago. Our country is facing far more serious
issues that what are being talked about by any of the presidential candidates.
And speaking of the election, Ron Fournier at The Atlantic has a story about the death of political journalism.
From what I see in the newspaper every day, he’s right – and what’s called
journalism today bears virtually no resemblance to what I learned in college.
Good poetry, a
photo that looks like a painting (Tim Good), the longest book in the Bible (I
guessed wrong), a celebration of shyness, and how three men you never heard of
helped end World War II.
Art and Photography
Cloud Ripples – Tim Good at Pixels.
On Honest Art – Dr. Steven Garber at The Washington
Institute.
Writing
The origins of A Christmas Carol
– John Sutherland at the British Library.
Life and Culture
I Spent 5 Years with Some of Trump's
Biggest Fans. Here's What They Won't Tell You -- Arlie Russell Hochschild at Mother Jones.
Why Race Relations Got Worse – J.D. Vance at National Review.
Can Capitalist Pigs Be Pious Christians? – J.K. Wall at Gentle Reformation.
A Farewell Guide to Political Journalism – Ron Fournier at The Atlantic.
Are You Concerned About Our Culture? Renew Your Character - Dr. Art Lindsley at Faith, Work, & Economics.
Are You Concerned About Our Culture? Renew Your Character - Dr. Art Lindsley at Faith, Work, & Economics.
Poetry
Find that stillness – Diane Walker at Contemplative
Photography.
Words – Loren Paulsson at World Narratives.
When I Say – Megan Willome.
British Stuff
A plaque for Francis Barber at Dr.
Johnson's house in London
– Robert Demaria at The Times Literary
Supplement.
Why we should celebrate shyness – David Robson at BBC (Hat Top: J of
India).
Faith
What’s the Longest Book in the Bible? – Justin Taylor at The Gospel Coalition.
3 Truths Every Student Needs to Hear – Eric Geiger.
Animation: How Three Men You Probably
Never Heard of Helped End WWII
Painting: Woman Reading, oil on canvas by Pieter Hanssens Elinga (1623-1682).
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