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  • Walker Percy and Women

    Or perhaps I should just say the women in Love in the Ruins. At any rate, I think the following passage is the key to understanding the way women are portrayed there: Women are mythical creatures. The have no more connection with the ordinary run of things than do centaurs. There are two errors that…

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  • It has been observed that artists live longer and drink less than writers. Perhaps they are rescued from the ghostliness of self by the things and the doing of their art. The painter and the sculptor are the Catholics of art, the writer is the Protestant. The former have the sacramentals, the concrete intermediaries between…

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  • Ain’t That America #59

    I haven't done one of these posts for a long time. That number is bogus because I don't want to bother looking for the last one to see what the next number ought to be (but it has a secret gnostic significance). So anyway, behold: the hay sculptures of Greene County, Alabama. Hay and scrap…

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  • …is that it’s so dull and colorless. Pre-TypePad http://js-kit.com/for/lightondarkwater.com/comments.js

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  • The Wildebeest is Online

    About. A day in the life of. Home. Pre-TypePad http://js-kit.com/for/lightondarkwater.com/comments.js

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  • I didn’t plan it this way, but it’s appropriate that this album follows Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, because there’s a definite similarity in general technique and atmosphere: a stripped-down rock sound, a melancholy atmosphere, a very distinctive singer. The sound of Dear Sir can be very roughly described as somewhere between the rawer Neil…

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  • Emmylou Harris on YouTube

    I've been meaning to post a couple of these since the marvelous concert last weekend. Here she is with some guitar player, singing a song that leaves one with the question: would it be worth it to die young if somebody would sing about you like this afterward? (I've assumed that this song is at…

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  • A Good Way to Spend $15

    I've been reading The Best Catholic Writing 2007, an excellent anthology from Loyola Press. I ordered it mainly as a gesture of support for Dawn Eden (see links at right), who has a piece in it, but it's proved to be an excellent collection overall. I've read something over half of it now and am…

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  • Neil Young and Crazy Horse: Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere Awesome. Pre-TypePad http://js-kit.com/for/lightondarkwater.com/comments.js

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  • An Item from The War

    Everybody, especially Americans, should see this, although perhaps only Americans, and maybe even only Americans who have some sense of direct connection with the events, will find all fourteen hours of it engrossing, as I did. I may have something more to say about it later, but I wanted to note this bit from the…

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