TASP 2003 at UT Austin: The Mystery of Creativity



reasonably remarkable



Friday, January 02, 2004
That's okay Adam, I sent copies of TEX-men to the NYC area people only last week or so, so they'll probably receive it at the same time as everyone else, provided that they don't get lost in the post-Christmas mail.

Last night I read D.H. Lawrence's 'A Propos of Lady Chatterley's Lover' and thought it ever-so-relevant to so many TASP topics (it covers body-and-soul, touches upon yearly cycles and rituals, censorship/ politics and creativity, Buddha-Plato-Jesus, and more) so wanted to share it with you, but I couldn't find the text online - rather, when I tried searching google all these porn sites popped up. Hmm. Coincidentally, the original manuscript is in the HRC.

The blog looks like blue and green tupperware because I heard somewhere that 2004 colors are blue and green.

I'll end the post with yet another labor quote:
"Do you yarn?"
- Rohan Mascarehnas, in reference to a spool of string on my desk. He meant 'knit' but was thinking of 'sew'

Happy New Year to everyone--

XML This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?
 
 
[ recommended for discussion ]
Existentialism is A Humanism, Essay by Sarte
preface to the lyrical ballads
the trial
heidegger's what calls for thinking
When Life Almost Died (deals with the Permian mass Extinction)
elizabeth costello
the god of small things
jung's aion
foucault's pendulum
coetzee's nobel acceptance speech
faulkner's nobel acceptance speech
koestler's The Act of Creation: part one, the jester
my mother and the roomer
Tao, the Greeks, and other important things
rosencrantz and guildenstern are dead

endgame
the book of job
Trilobites
joseph campbell