Friday, 13 August 2010
Fusion
A fusion of experiences from the Adirondacks in the USA, a beautiful reserve near South Moreton, Oxfordshire, the Thames, Windsor Great Park and Hamstead Marshall, West Berkshire.
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
Sunday, 8 August 2010
Tony Judt
I read in the Observer today that Tony Judt, historian, teacher, writer- died after a two-year struggle with motor neuron disease. He struck me as incredibly clear and unsentiment in his writings. What particularly struck me in this article was:
'In an email correspondence published in the July edition of Prospect magazine, Judt discussed how, lying awake at night trapped in his body, he would review his life and prepare for dictating a series of highly personal essays published in the NYRB shortly before he died.
The process was cathartic, he said. "I don't think I enjoyed living as much as I should have done – too busy thinking about it all the time. So now I am enjoying thinking about it (which is a different sort of thinking) and getting as close to enjoying it in the moment as retrieved memory will permit."'
And-
'On dying: The meaning of our life ... is only incorporated in the way other people feel about us. Once I die, my life will acquire meaning in the way they see whatever it is I did, for them, for the world, the people I've known. New York magazine, 7 March'
For fuller articles about this incredible man, please go to:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010/aug/07/historian-tony-judt-dies
'In an email correspondence published in the July edition of Prospect magazine, Judt discussed how, lying awake at night trapped in his body, he would review his life and prepare for dictating a series of highly personal essays published in the NYRB shortly before he died.
The process was cathartic, he said. "I don't think I enjoyed living as much as I should have done – too busy thinking about it all the time. So now I am enjoying thinking about it (which is a different sort of thinking) and getting as close to enjoying it in the moment as retrieved memory will permit."'
And-
'On dying: The meaning of our life ... is only incorporated in the way other people feel about us. Once I die, my life will acquire meaning in the way they see whatever it is I did, for them, for the world, the people I've known. New York magazine, 7 March'
For fuller articles about this incredible man, please go to:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010/aug/07/historian-tony-judt-dies
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