Catherine Eisner
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Tuesday, 12 May 2020
Fustian Sacrifices on the Altar of Love: the Poet Pablo Neruda and the Murderess Mrs Pearcey
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I mentioned in an earlier post my attendance at a wedding when we heard from the altar, at the bridegroom’s request, a recitation of Siempr...
Thursday, 10 May 2018
Scene Glimpsed by Nietzsche from his Carriage Window on Ascension Day, May 10th 1888, Year Zero.
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Sunstruck, a green hill. The lone tree bleeds green shadows. Racial memory! Anonymous: after Adrian van der Venn The Sun Strik...
Monday, 6 March 2017
Year Zero ‘A Thing with One Face’ : Prescient Words of the Godfather Who Foresaw the Birth of Winston Smith.
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To my mind, in literary terms, there are two epochs that begin with Year Zero . The first Year Zero I have mentioned a number of times in...
Thursday, 16 April 2015
Phoney Aphorisms for D-r Tchékhov with Other Doubtful Observations and Flourishes
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To tell the truth, the writing of my as-yet-unpublished crime novel, D-r Tchékhov, Detektiv , was of such a lengthy gestation (since my da...
Wednesday, 18 March 2015
Winter Rules and Le Diable Boiteux.
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Another excerpt from my as-yet-unpublished crime novel, D-r Tchékhov, Detektiv , see http://catherineeisnerfrance.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02...
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