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On the Possible Benefit of Resentment?

April has been a busy month. For starters, I traveled to San Juan de laguna, Guatemala as a part of a medical team and after a quick turnaround in Durango, my wife Terry and I spent this last week in … Continue reading

26. April 2012 by David
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A Midrash Memoir: A review of Robert Clark’s “Bayham Street: Essays in Longing”

“In vain have you acquired knowledge if you do not impart it to others.” Deutronomy Rabba Midrash Perhaps, because I write in the genre of creative non-fiction I have little patience for most contemporary memoir. However, I have just finished … Continue reading

16. April 2012 by David
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THE OCCASIONAL READER–WHY YOU SHOULD READ “DIFFICULT” BOOKS

Why you should read difficult books Reviews of   All the Pretty Horses;  author Cormac McCarthy and The Cat’s Table;  author Michael Ondaatje I can hear the screams already, “Clark, get your blankity blank story straight.  Last summer you recommended we read … Continue reading

13. March 2012 by David
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