LIBRARY
OF BOOKS, MUSIC, FILM. WE LIKE THEM. YOU MIGHT, TOO.
FRAMING OF THE SIXTIES by Bernard Vom Bothmer (incomplete post)
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GEORGE HARRISON “LIVING IN THE MATERIAL WORLD” BY OLIVIA HARRISON
This video is a link from You Tube. All copyrights remain with the original copyright holders. (See our link policy) “Living in the Material World” is Olivia Harrison’s book tribute to her husband. For me, immersed as I am in AMERICAN STORY and attuned to the early times we emerged from (times often overlooked) I […]
FRANKLIN AND ELEANOR
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Franklin Roosevelt (A Traitor to His Class) by H.W Brands
This video is a link from You Tube. All copyrights remain with the original copyright holders. (See our link policy) I found the John Adams book to be so motivating that I began to read biographies of our Presidents to fill out the timeline from Adams until today, with no clearly defined road map but […]
MEMORIES, DREAMS, AND REFLECTIONS CARL JUNG
There was a period in my life—London circa 1970—when I immersed myself in this extraordinary book. Today (2012) I’m reading Joseph Campbell’s The Hero With a Thousand Faces who often appears to me to write with a certainty that the breakthroughs of Jung, Freud and their contemporaries would usher back in to the modern world […]
WILLIAM MANCHESTER “THE LAST LION” — WINSTON CHURCHILL BIOGRAPHIES
In AMERICAN STORY I credit David McCullough’s book John Adams with triggering my exploration into history (and about American history, this was true), but some years before that I picked up William Manchester’s book on Winston Churchill’s life: “The Last Lion.” By the time I finished reading the introduction (quoted below) I was hooked and […]
ENDLESS LOVE
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LIBRARY: AMUSING OURSELVES TO DEATH 1985
As I write in some length in AMERICAN STORY, Neil Postman’s book AMUSING OURSELVES TO DEATH affected me profoundly and still does. That the book has been translated into eight languages and sold over two hundred thousand copies (Wikipedia) takes it out of the realm of the obscure but, for me, its importance (It’s embedded […]
THE EAGLES “THE LAST RESORT” 1970
The importance of this ability for an album to deliver a crafted, dramatic experience cannot be overemphasized. Music was the platform, the glue that held my generation together, that spoke to us, inspired us. Even when the promise within the music, whatever it really was, seemed to fall apart, and some distanced themselves and others […]
JOHN ADAMS by David McCullough
“In the cold, nearly colorless light of a New England winter, two men on horseback traveled the coast road below Boston, heading north. A foot or more of snow covered the landscape, the remnants of a Christmas storm that had blanketed Massachusetts from one end of the province to the other. Beneath the snow, after […]