Wednesday, June 24, 2026
The Problem with Interreligious Dialogue
Letters: Summer 1926
This is another of the books I read in retirement. Apparently, Rainer Maria Rilke, Marina Tsvetaeva, and Boris Pasternak carried on a three-way correspondence in the summer of 1926. And this correspondence has now been made into a book.
Recent Poetry: June 2026
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
The Secret of The Divine Comedy
Many folks who suffer strokes can never read again. Their eyes just won’t focus on a page. That I could read four months out from the stroke is quite a wonderful thing.
My 23 Favorite Films
Such a list is bogus, of course as it’s a moving target, and so much has to be left out. But, basically, if you see all these you’ll know what’s important to me. It’s annotated, so you can just read my opinion if you like, and not necessarily see the movie.
Recent Poetry, May 2026
Septuagint
If we could see things as they be,
No me, no you, no soup, no traction,
The truth is nonduality,
And love’s the only right reaction.
Sunday, March 29, 2026
Class
Recent Poetry, March 2026
Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)
Your first language was Yiddish.
And few remember that stupid
Costume you were once made to wear.
Monday, February 2, 2026
The Trouble with Organized Religion
A few years back, I read a book called The Life You Save May Be Your Own by Paul Elie. It was a parallel biography of Dorothy Day, Thomas Merton, Flannery O’Connor, and Walker Percy. Four influential mid-twentieth-century Catholics.
Commentary on Psalm 50/51
The reason for the numbering confusion is that the numbering and breakdown of the Psalms is a bit different in the Septuagint version, the Greek translation of the Bible that took place in Alexandria, Egypt, in the third century and that also set the canon of the New Testament.
Recent Poetry, February 2026
Sin’s Origin
Friday, January 9, 2026
Love
Simone Weil considered it a direction, not a place. I think she was on to something. She equated it with attention, and felt it was the best gift we could give to anyone who was suffering.
Recent Poetry, January 2026
Origen (circa 185-circa 253)