The humorist Roy Blount, Jr., said, “Homer is cruel, Shakespeare is uneven, Faulkner goes overboard, and Ray Charles has let his band get too big, but the pleasures of Mozart are unqualifiable.”
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nHumanities is the web log of the Humanities Division at Northwest College (Powell, Wyoming).
ms.dsk is reading Résistance: Memoirs of Occupied France, by Agnès Humbert (trans. Barbara Mellor)
Rob Koelling is reading Anathem, by Neal Stephenson
S. Renee Dechert is reading Storey's Guide to Raising Turkeys: Breeds, Care, Health, by Leonard S. Mercia
Mary Ellen Ibarra-Robinson is reading The Memory of Water, by Karen White
Bill Hoagland is reading Trash Fish: A Life, by Greg Keeler
Jennifer Sheridan is reading The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nature, by Steven Pinker
Robyn Glasscock is reading poetry by Marianne Moore
Susan Watkins is reading Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith, by Jon Krakauer
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