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King Kong (by Delos W. Lovelace, 1932) might hail from a secret island in the Indian Ocean, but he’s ultimately America’s monster. Continue reading
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King Kong (by Delos W. Lovelace, 1932) might hail from a secret island in the Indian Ocean, but he’s ultimately America’s monster. Continue reading
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A Christian review of this non-Christian fantast about man’s search for knowledge — The Journey to the East by Herman Hesse (1932) Continue reading
I have lately become fascinated with America in the mid-to-late nineteenth century and our nations’s move West. Some books that I have recently finished in my personal reading include The History of the Donner Party (set in 1846-7), The Scalp … Continue reading
Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World was assigned reading during an ethics class I took recently, specifically for a lesson on Utilitarianism and teleological thinking. Since no paper or report on the text was required for the class, my review here … Continue reading
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A much more accessible biography by Taylor’s own son and daughter-in-law. Continue reading