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Ross

  • VA, USA
  • member since July 3, 2009

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  • The Sheltering Sky
    • Rated 5 stars

    Fantastically named “Port Moresby” and his wife Kit are nuts. They wander through some of the more remote parts of Morocco, perhaps with the intention of getting lost, in this superbly styled nightmare.

    Ross wrote this review 11 days ago. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Habit of Art: A Play
    • Rated 1 stars

    Driveldrama. One of most boring pieces I've read in a long time.

    Ross wrote this review Sunday, January 15, 2012. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Landmark Herodotus
    • Rated 5 stars

    It took me about six weeks, off and on, to read this ancient history but boy was it worth it! These outlandish stories are biblical in their outlandishness.

    Ross wrote this review Tuesday, December 27, 2011. ( reply | permalink )
  • Ex Libris
    • Rated 5 stars

    Buoyant collection of essays, all by Anne Fadiman, about her family’s obsessive love of books. Many readers who may be able to relate to such a passion will find these essays funny and at times poignant.

    Ross wrote this review Sunday, October 16, 2011. ( reply | permalink )
  • Confidence Men
    • Rated 5 stars

    Detailed account of how Barack Obama was manhandled by his economic advisors representing Wall Street. The book is so beautifully written, I suspect the Gods of Eloquence must have kissed Suskind when he was born. The book may not be getting the attention it deserves because it is hard to classify politically. On the one hand, the book is critical of Obama's decisions; on the other hand, Obama is portrayed as a quick study who learns from his mistakes and may have the capability to lead the US out of its current economic troubles.

    Ross wrote this review Tuesday, October 11, 2011. ( reply | permalink )
  • Fathers and Sons
    • Rated 4 stars

    1862 novel follows the friendship of two young men (nihilist Yevgeny Bazarov and Arkady Kirsanov, who idolizes him) and their relationships with women. Constance Garnett’s translation is fine.

    Ross wrote this review Friday, August 26, 2011. ( reply | permalink )
  • What Is Philosophy?
    • Rated 2 stars

    Deleuze and Guattari’s final collaboration attempts to set philosophy apart from other creative disciplines by claiming that philosophy and philosophy alone (not science, and not art) is the creation of concepts. Science, they say, creates functions, and art creates blocks of sensation. By differentiating between the logical process of philosophy, which they say deals with the constitution of events, and that of science, which they say deals with the properties of constituted things, I believe D&G describe the logical processes employed in both disciplines as being more limited than they really are.

    Ross wrote this review Thursday, June 9, 2011. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Use and Abuse of Literature
    • Rated 2 stars

    As the author points out, many do not appreciate the relevance of the study of literature. At a cordial meeting with academic deans at Harvard University, English professor Marjorie Garber and other professors in the “humanities” were asked what questions their respective disciplines answered. Garber responded that the value of literary study comes from asking questions, not finding answers. She says “the rich possibility of interpretation—the happy resistance of the text to ever by fully known and mastered—is one of the most exhilarating products of human culture.” In justifying the study of literature as a legitimate field of study, Garber believes what literary scholars can offer readers of all text, not just literature, is a way of asking literary questions about the way something means, rather than what it means, or even why. She does not believe these other questions should be ignored, but that the emphasis should be on the way of expression.

    Most of the book is a high-level survey of topics one would find in an undergraduate literature program, with examples galore, a number of which would already be familiar to literature aficionados.

    Ross wrote this review Saturday, May 14, 2011. ( reply | view 1 replies | permalink )
  • The Inferno
    • Rated 4 stars

    Hell of a book!

    Ross wrote this review Friday, April 29, 2011. ( reply | permalink )
  • Selected Poems
    1 of 1 members found this review helpful.
    • Rated 3 stars

    This reader liked some of the poems much more than the others. Favorites are:
    “maggie and millie and molly and may,”
    “when faces called flowers float out of the ground,”
    “somewhere i have never traveled,gladly beyond,”
    “i like my body when it is with your,”
    “there are so many tictoc,”
    “anyone lived in a pretty how town,” and
    “i thank You God for most this amazing.”

    Ross wrote this review Monday, April 11, 2011. ( reply | permalink )
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