TASP 2003 at UT Austin: The Mystery of Creativity



reasonably remarkable



Monday, March 22, 2004
Seeing that no one's said anything about the Stoppard yet, I feel too intimidated to attempt a discussion question. On an irrelevant tangent, however, I found a freakishly large bulk of the play strikingly similar to the only other absurdist play I've read, Waiting for Godot, summarized in this little flash clip by little guinea pigs.

Eunice - you won't believe this (okay you will) but it's most likely that I'll be in Taiwan over spring break in the second week of April. Are you absolutely sure you're not stopping by?

Thanks to time zone differences, I get to take the AIME before anyone else, which really isn't anything to be happy about. It makes me wonder, though, what would happen if I post the questions on the blog as soon as those three hours of hellish math are done? Do not understand standardized testing.

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