TASP 2003 at UT Austin: The Mystery of Creativity



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Sunday, July 04, 2004
See Fahrenheit 9/11.

Documentary lovers and future politicians would do well to pay attention, as well as anyone who plans to be in the United States within the next few years (all of us). Great film, with enough comedy to keep it from being a two hour downer, but enough truth to make it worthy. I admire the fat guy obsessed with Bush who made this work, he is noble and cunning and virtuous. I hope more voters watch this film, and I hope our children all have to when they take history in school.

I am a Democrat and can be nothing but an American.
But I will not hide my hate for our current administration (among other things).


On a different not, I think I need to change my answer to one of the yearbook questions. The word Hafto (HAF-too) should be added to the language as a contraction of "have to." Everyone does it phonetically, why not on paper too?

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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