Click here to read “Border Crossings,” a review of Geoffrey Hartman’s The Third Pillar by Monica Osborne on June 20, 2012.
Click here to read “Queen of Sheba’s Gift? Genetic Find Ties Ethiopia to Other Lands” by Stephanie Pappas from LiveScience on June 21, 2012.
The Queen of Sheba’s genetic legacy may live on in Ethiopia, according to new research that finds evidence of long-ago genetic mixing between Ethiopian populations and Syrian and Israeli people.
Click here to read “When in Rome, Still an Anxious New York Intellectual” by A.O. Scott from The New York Times, which reviews Wood Allen’s latest film, “To Rome With Love.”
“Don’t psychoanalyze me! Many have tried. All have failed.”
The significance of these lines, spoken by a retired music promoter named Jerry in “To Rome With Love,” is what a follower of Dr. Freud might call overdetermined. Jerry is played by Woody Allen, the director of this amusing little picture and, well, where to begin?
Click here to read “Henri Matisse’s Rare 1935 Etchings for James Joyce’s Ulysses” by Maria Popova from Brain Pickings on June 19, 2012.
In 1935, American publisher George Macey offered the great Henri Matisse $5,000 to create as many etchings as this budget would afford for a special illustrated edition of Ulysses.
Click Here to Read: Freudian Slips and Mistakes: What are They? By J Jones on the Freudfile.org website.