Tag: literature
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2024 in Books: The Fountains of Paradise – Arthur C. Clarke
And as with any science fiction, what tickles me pink are the limits of imagination (which is to say, none).
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2024 in Books: The Ocean at the End of the Lane – Neil Gaiman
“This book is the book you have just read.”
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Book Review: All Systems Red by Martha Wells
Dark humor, space shenanigans, evil corporations. Oh, and a Murderbot.
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Why I love deconstruction
Tired of reading about cardiology, or the world, or life in general? Here’s a post on deconstruction as it applies to fanfiction, gender debates, politics and even medicine. “Really, I like deconstruction because it basically goes wild with everything and anything. Because we define by différance, constructions and their manifestations can be as endless, limitless and as justifiable…
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Tribute: Enheduanna
The Akkadian/Sumerian poet Enheduanna (2285-2250 BCE) is credited with creating the framework of poetry, psalms and prayers used throughout the ancient world –Enheduanna’s compositions were used as the template for the Babylonian prayers, the Hebrew Bible and the Homeric hymns of Greece. Enheduanna is the world’s first author known by name, whose works were inscribed over…
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This Girl Gets Told After Saying Disney Makes All Princesses White On Purpose.. | SF Globe
This Girl Gets Told After Saying Disney Makes All Princesses White On Purpose.. | SF Globe. Hi. A response to the person who had the gall to tumblr shout and be all righteous. The sensitive issue (hello, minority oppression) requires a lot more than several lines to address, if you really think you’re right about…
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Art Recs: Spoken Word
There are a few things in life that leave me honestly breathless: the suspense of a novel, the progression of a musical piece, the unabashed movements of a singular person. And there’s spoken word poetry, which leaves me breathless not once or twice, but all throughout a performance. There’s something so raw and so personal about spoken…
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Opinion: Paano na si Dolly?
There’s a lot to be said about education in the Philippines. We have the rising tuition fee, competitive education, K to 12 benefits, the lack of teacher incentives and teachers in general… valid and very concrete concerns which have echoing repercussions on the national academic community. But there are also other concerns that are more…
