I wanted to recommend this article on Reginald Foster, “The Vatican’s Latinist,” by John Byron Kuhner. Foster was “part of a small team of scribes who composed the pope’s correspondence, translated his encyclicals, and wrote copy for internal church documents” for over forty years. He has done so much more, though. He also taught Latin […]
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I recently saw that “Firing Line” now has a channel on YouTube. I’ve mentioned the episode on “The Southern Imagination” a few times, with Eudora Welty and Walker Percy, and it is available here. A different episode I wanted to share was the conversation with Jorge Luis Borges, recorded on February 1, 1977. If you’re […]
Last night my son was watching Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage while I was fixing dinner. At one point I asked him to repeat a scene: “Did I just see Geddy Lee reading Faulkner?” Yes. Yes I did. Update: A few blogs I found that feature books on the screen Cinematic Literature People reading in […]
There was a flurry of news last week celebrating the 30th anniversary of U2’s The Joshua Tree, and it brought back a fond memory I’ve always associated with the album. I hope you’ll indulge this onion-on-my-belt moment… The weekend after the album was released, I caught a flight to spend a weekend with my brother. […]
I hope to post soon on some of the books I’ve read over the past few months. I can’t make any promises, but I really want to relay a few comments on some of the better ones. Much depends on…well, a lot of things, not the least on some follow-up surgeries to help relieve the […]