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Cormac McCarthy, Imagination, and Pirates
These last weeks I’ve written and perseverated about the strange and disturbing visions of Cormac McCarthy, and the evanescent character of my own imagination. McCarthy’s novels contain much that is twisted and tortured and above all, bleak. After reading about … Continue reading
Caravaggio and the Imagination
Over at Nancy Nordenson’s “Just Thinking” website (http://justthinking.typepad.com/nordenson/2012/01/caravaggios-angels.html), she describes going to art lecture about the Baroque artist Michelangelo de Mersi Caravaggio. Actually, this talented writer and friend (who is well worth reading) is “just thinking” about the imagination, a … Continue reading