Sunday, March 20, 2005

New York Public Library


New York Public Library
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These are the steps that lead to the New York Public Library where Frank McCourt went as a young man to learn about Johnson's Lives of the English Poets as recounted in Chapter Three of 'Tis: The sight of the Main Reading Room, North and South, makes me go weak at the knees . . . I'm near tears when I look at the miles of shelves and know I'll never be able to read all those books if I live till the end of the century.

Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Frank McCourt

Interview with Frank McCourt, author of Angela's Ashes
PBS video interviews and excerpts
From 'Tis: A Memoir by Frank McCourt
More excerpts from 'Tis: A Memoir
From A Monk Swimming by Malachy McCourt

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Small Houses


Tumbleweed Tiny House Company
The Mobile Hermitage
Modular Dwellings

Sunday, March 13, 2005

In Favor of the Missing Analogies

An SAT Without Analogies is Like: (A) A Confused Citizenry...

Emily Dickinson Online

Emily Goes Online - NYTimes March 13, 2005

Daniel Terdiman, covering the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco for Wired Online (www.wired.com), attended a panel of game designers who had been assigned to come up with ideas for an online game about Emily Dickinson. The panelists included Will Wright, the creator of the Sims series. Excerpts from Wired Online follow.

"If she were alive today, she'd be an Internet addict," Wright deadpanned, "and she'd probably have a really amazing blog."

At first, he said, he'd thought he would mix Dickinson's poetry into a Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas environment. Then came the idea to put the player in the role of Dickinson's therapist.

"As you interact with her, you start with a cordial relationship," he said. "She (either) becomes romantically obsessed with you, or goes into a suicidal depression, and at the end, she can delete herself ... ."

Along the way, Wright explained, Dickinson would reside in the player's computerized world, popping up from time to time with an e-mail, instant message, text message or desktop appearance. As an example, he showed the crowd a potential text message from Dickinson: "1t is b3tt3r t0 B th3 h4mm3r th4n th3 4nv1L" (geek writing for "it is better to be the hammer than the anvil").

NPR story on Emily Dickinson game

Sunday, March 06, 2005

Today's NYTimes

Essays Are Useful
Hunter Thompson and Dan Rather
Is Film School the New MBA?

Saturday, March 05, 2005

Poetry and Business

Poetry & Business
Poetry and Investment Banking
Ted Kooser's Poetry Project for Newspapers
Kooser's American Life in Poetry
Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry
Life Studies: American Poetry from T. S. Eliot to Allen Ginsberg
Composition, Capitalism and the New Technology - McDonald's has come to be interpreted by much of the world as a literal embodiment, a personification, of the USA.
Fisher Poets