My earlier ChatGPT analysis of my 2024 writing left out a crucial component: Virginia Woolf. So I’ve gone back to the AI demigod and asked for a new version with Woolf as the narrative spine. Virginia Woolf and the Soul of Montaigne Virginia Woolf,…
December 17, 2024
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The headline in the Drudge Report this morning asks the question “Drones Hunting Radiation?” This links to a Newsweek (it always kills me to write that, since what is Newsweek now is an insult to what was once a great newsmagazine) story, which is…
December 16, 2024
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Yes, Michel de Montaigne had things to say about the Olympics, by way of Pythagoras: Our life, said Pythagoras, is like the vast throng assembled for the Olympic Games: some use their bodies there to win fame from the contests; others come to trade,…
July 27, 2024
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I have one more moment from "The Bear" season 3 worth discussing. Throughout the season, Carmy is haunted by flashbacks about working at a restaurant in New York under the direction of Chef David Fields, who regularly insults and abuses him. He sees…
July 15, 2024
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I’m not a huge fan of “The Bear” in season 3, at least in comparison to the excellent season 2. But I did find interesting the similarities between the way the main character Carmy was portrayed this season and how Kafuku behaved in “Drive My Car."…
July 15, 2024
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I’ve put a lot of thought this week into what I want my Montaigne book to look like. Originally I thought that I would just bring to market all 107 essays in whichever form I liked best. But going through each of my pieces again, it’s become clear…
July 11, 2024
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When I was in France in February, I went to several bookstores looking for a complete volume of Montaigne’s essays, and it was surprisingly difficult to find. What I discovered in every Parisian book shop, however, was the Etonnants Classiques…
July 09, 2024
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