Just finished Walden. What a pompous, self-righteous little pseudo intellectual Mr. Thoreau was when he wrote that drivel.
If you are itching for a detailed, chronological rehashing of the Trump administration, including the campaign - or a brain aneurysm - this is the book for you. Nothing particularly relevatory, surprising or bombshelling here. Reads like a novel, however.
Apparently a re-read: "Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning." Jonah Goldberg, 2008 A very good read, particularly helpful in defining the term "fascism," which seems to have taken on myriads of new meanings." A very accurate portrayal of the error behind leftists labeling rightists as fascists. Very enlightening history of the roots and progress of modern leftist idealism. Well written and eminently readable. On Kindle.
I was reading some of the reviews of the book on it and most of the strongly negative opinions were taking the author to task on his definition of fascism. I have not read it myself so in no position to offer anything myself.
Have been reading some of the reviews as well, all these talks about impeachment, but as an outsider I can't see any hard evidence.
Several things as always. But one to note is Living Life Backwards: How Ecclesiastes Teaches Us to Live in Light of the End By David Gibson
Started reading Oliver Twist this morning. I just love sentences with 300 words in them. Like reading Paul.
Can find nothing that interests me, lately. Going back to Tolstoy, whom i love, and Dickens - never tire of such. Clean my Kindle and start anew. (Anything but tv). Hemingway. Joseph Conrad.
Listening to The Hunchback of Notre Dame. (Audio book). Glad I'm doing it that way. Would never be able to get through it in the normal way.