A son writes in The
New Yorker about a cruise with his father, to explore the sites associated
with The Odyssey. James Somers at The Atlantic laments the end of Google’s
program to digitize all printed books (regardless of copyright status). And if
you’ve ever wondered by online is the way it is, Freddie DeBoer has an answer.
Karen Swallow Prior writes about the word all writers love
and hate – platform. The Guardian showcases a decade of award-winning British
landscape photography. Some cool poetry and articles about poetry. The actor
David Suchet reads the Gospel of Mark at St. Paul’s Cathedral.
And a note on what is my very first NOT good read. If you
haven’t seen the song by Rachel Bloom and friends on “Bill Nye Saves the World,”
then you don’t know just how decadent American culture has become. Nye is the self-proclaimed savior and spokesperson for science, and marched for
science last weekend. I’m embarrassed for him.
Life and Culture
A
Father’s Final Odyssey – Daniel Mendelsohn at The New Yorker.
Where
Human Beings Love to Live – Dr. Steven Garber at The Washington Institute
for Faith, Vocation, & Culture.
Why
is online the way it is? – Freddie deBoer.
Torching
the Modern-Day Library of Alexandria – James Somers at The Atlantic.
Writing
Only
One Platform Will Last – Karen Swallow Prior at The Gospel Coalition.
Working
at this desk: Happiness itself – David Murray at Writing Boots.
Art and Photography
A
decade of award-winning British landscape photography – in pictures – The Guardian
(Hat Tip: J of India).
Bostal:
Nick Bodimeade’s Paintings that Celebrate Views of the Downs – Creative
Boom.
Poetry
Saving Place –
Jerry Barrett at Gerald the Writer.
Impossible
and unending (revised) – Jim Schmotzer.
Monday
Muse: Derek Walcott – Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.
The
Rapture – Reese Conner at The
Missouri Review.
Review
of “A Little Book on Form” by Robert Haas – Mary Harwell Sayler at The
Poetry Editor.
Faith
The
Cloud of Unknowing – Rick Wilcox at Literary Life.
The
Gospel According to Mark, read by actor David Suchet – St. Paul’s Cathedral.
British Stuff
How
an Alcohol-Hating English Preacher Founded Global Tourism – Peter
Schwartzstein at Smithsonian.
Music
Oldest Footage of
London Ever – Yestervid
Painting: Man
reading, oil on canvas (1904-1908) by John Singer Sargent.
Lots of excellent links, Glynn. Thank you for mentioning Monday Muse.
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