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“The Art of Loving” and two awfully beautiful songs
When we were children, our mother introduced us to music. A wide variety of genres in the form of LPs entered our house, and at night, when we’d gone upstairs to our bedrooms, she’d play orchestral recordings she loved. The … Continue reading
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Tagged " "Carousel", "My Fair Lady", "Oklahoma", "Shall We Dance", "Something Wonderful", "The King and I, "West Side Story", "What's the Use of Wondrin", Beethovan quartets, Billy Bigelow, Brahms 2nd symphony, Gertrude Lawrence, Julie Jordan, Lady Thiang, Razumovsky Quartets, Rodgers & Hammerstein, South Pacific, The Art of Loving, The Weavers, Yul Brynner
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Three books that changed my life. For a few minutes. (Each.)
My screedy thing involving The Communist Manifesto and how it influenced me deeply, for a couple of days, reminded me of two other books which affected me longer, but not forever. In my early 20’s I was drawn to the … Continue reading
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Tagged Communist Manifesto, cyclothymic personality disorder, Erich Fromm, Marcus Aurelius, Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, Odesa, The Art of Loving, Ukraine
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