- Marie de Sévigné died on 4/17/1696. “The desire to be singular and to astonish by ways out of the common seems to me to be the source of many virtues.” (A voluminous correspondence, via letters to her daughter)
- Isak Dinesen was born on 4/17/1885. “The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears or the sea.” (Seven Gothic Tales; Out of Africa; Anecdotes of Destiny)
- Thornton Wilder was born on 4/17/1897. “Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it?” (The Long Christmas Dinner; Our Town; The Merchant of Yonkers; The Skin of Our Teeth; The Matchmaker; The Bridge of San Luis Rey; Ides of March; The Eighth Day) Continue reading
Tag Archives: Writers
[Book Nerd Links] Sylvia Plath’s New York
Sylvia Plath’s New York [courtesy HUFF POST BOOKS]
Daily Diversion #119: The Guardian Angel
The Guardian Angel

The Guardian Angel
“Poets are Damned…but See with the Eyes of Angels.”-Allen Ginsberg
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James Branch Cabell Quote
Voices from the Grave #67: Gertrude Stein Home Movie
There are no voices here, just 86-year-old moving images. A frayed, preserved receipt from a beautiful and warm world long gone. Memories turned to history.
Daily Diversion #118: It’s Happening, It’s Really Happening
After a month spent collecting boxes, I’ve started packing. I’m saving my books for last, because the thought of putting them out of sight for a few weeks nearly makes me weep.

Moving
“Home is the nicest word there is.”-Laura Ingalls Wilder
Shopping for the Bookworm: de Beauvoir/Sartre Edition

Simone de Beauvoir quote throw pillow by Wednesday’s Child Is. $22.00

Simone de Beauvoir Earrings by Cats Brass. $24.95

Jean-Paul Sartre quote card by being and everythingness. $4.74

Hell is other people bumper sticker by Bookish Stickers. $3.00
Daily Diversion #117: Alone Again, Naturally
This morning, I woke up next to our warm dogs in a cold bed. The Chef is back in Indiana. What could ever offer me appropriate solace? Why, a book on George Bernard Shaw and a hot cup of tea!

Shaw and Tea to the Rescue
“A happy family is but an earlier heaven.”
The Dead Writers Round-Up: April 13th-15th
- Jean de La Fontaine died on 4/13/1695. “Rare as is true love, true friendship is rarer.” (Fables)
- Sameul Beckett was born on 4/13/1906. “James Joyce was a synthesizer, trying to bring in as much as he could. I am an analyzer, trying to leave out as much as I can.” (More Pricks than Kicks; Murphy; Waiting for Godot; Endgame; Molloy; Ohio Impromptu) Continue reading
A Reading List a Mile Long: Daedalus Books Late Spring 2013
“So many books, so little time.”-Frank Zappa Continue reading