Love Wikiquote. The daily actions of religious people have accomplished uncounted good deeds throughout history, alleviating suffering, feeding the hungry, caring for the sick. Religions have brought the comfort of belonging and companionship to many who would otherwise have passed through this life all alone, without glory or adventure. They have not just provided first aid, in effect, for people in difficulties they have provided the means for changing the world in ways that remove those difficulties. As Alan Wolfe says, Religion can lead people out of cycles of poverty and dependency just as it led Moses out of Egypt. There is much for religion lovers to be proud of in their traditions, and much for all of us to be grateful for. The fact that so many people love their religions as much as, or more than, anything else in their lives is a weighty fact indeed. I am inclined to think that nothing could matter more than what people love. At any rate, I can think of no value that I would place higher. I would not want to live in a world without love. Would a world with peace, but without love, be a better worldNot if the peace was achieved by drugging the love and hate out of us, or by suppression. Would a world with justice and freedom, but without love, be a better worldNot if it was achieved by somehow turning us all into loveless law abiders with none of the yearnings or envies or hatreds that are wellsprings of injustice and subjugation. It is hard to consider such hypotheticals, and I doubt if we should trust our first intuitions about them, but, for what it is worth, I surmise that we almost all want a world in which love, justice, freedom, and peace are all present, as much as possible, but if we had to give up one of these, it wouldnt and shouldnt be love. But, sad to say, even if it is true that nothing could matter more than love, it wouldnt follow from this that we dont have reason to question the things that we, and others, love. Auden Age Of Anxiety Pdf Reader' title='Auden Age Of Anxiety Pdf Reader' />Auden Age Of Anxiety Pdf ReaderAuden Age Of Anxiety Pdf ReaderLove is blind, as they say, and because love is blind, it often leads to tragedy to conflicts in which one love is pitted against another love, and something has to give, with suffering guaranteed in any resolution. John Tranter site Main Site Homepage. Reviews, interviews, photos, poems, prose pieces over a thousand printed pages of free reading matter. By 2. 01. 0, this site had over 5. By now, it has had many more. John Tranter may now be Australias most important poet. US Publishers Weekly, 2. You can download from this site and read a free ebook in epub formatof my first poetry book Parallax, published in 1. You can also check out my Journal for strange photographs,eccentric research andbizarre insights. Storm clouds over BalmainThe Best Australian Poems 2. In 2. 01. 1 I was asked to guest edit this volume, which turned out to be very popular. Here is my Introduction, and an Interview conducted by the publishers, Black Inc, in Melbourne. Also noted in my Journal in September, 2. The Elephant Has Left the Room. Jacket magazine and the Internet by John Tranter Available now here on the website of the Journal for the Association for the Study of Australian Literature. Auden Age Of Anxiety Pdf Reader' title='Auden Age Of Anxiety Pdf Reader' />Abstract Australian poet John Tranter trained in all aspects of publishing, from hand lettering to editing, from litho platemaking to screen printing, and developed an early familiarity with computers. The development of the Internet in the 1. He published the free international Internet only magazine Jacket single handed in 1. Jacket quickly grew to become the most widely read and highly respected literary magazine ever published from Australia. We would like to show you a description here but the site wont allow us. As announced earlier, this blog will host an open space once a month to field questions and encourage discussion among my readers, and this is the week. All the. Love is a variety of different feelings, states, and attitudes that ranges from interpersonal affection I love my mother to pleasure I loved that meal. This webpage is for Dr. Wheelers literature students, and it offers introductory survey information concerning the literature of classical China, classical Rome. In late 2. 01. 0 John Tranter gave it to the University of Pennsylvania, where it continues to flourish. This memoir traces John Tranters publication of literary materials on the Internet including the technical and literary problems faced by Jacket, and outlines the many other projects that resulted in the Internet publication of over fifty thousand mostly Australian poems, articles, reviews, interviews and photographs. Also noted in my Journal in September 2. Heres some of what I wrote for Jacket. Philadelphia from October 2. February 2. 01. 3  Check it out here. John Ashbery in Jacket  Calendar of Poets and Days poems for holiday cards, compiled by Elaine Equi  The Elephant has Left the Room Jacket magazine and the Internet, 1. Veronica Forrest Thomson, British poet and critic, dead in 1. Jacket magazine on US poet Barbara Guest  Noah Eli Gordon interviews US poet Jennifer Moxley  When and where a major ripple on the the new wave of poetry began Angel Hair magazine, Lewis Warsh and Anne Waldman, 1. The New Russian Poetry Over 7. Jacket 3. 6  and lots more  something new every few days forty posts, links to hundreds of items. Simple Business Loan Agreement Template. Jacket Book Reviews This list provides quick links to some eight hundred book reviews in Jacket magazine, up to and including issue 4. Author of the book under review. It is about 6. 0 printed pages long. Also noted in my Journal in July 2. Jacket Interviews This list provides quick links to one hundred and twenty interviews in Jacket magazine up to and including Jacket 4. Also noted in my Journal in July 2. Basil Bunting, Cumbria, 1. Photograph Jonathan Williams. Basil Bunting and the CIA Bunting was an active participant in the plot engineered by the CIA, MI6 and Anglo Oil to depose Mossadeq, the democratically elected leader of Iraq, whose administration, as Wikipedia says, introduced a wide range of social reforms but is most notable for its nationalization of the Iranian oil industry, which had been under British control since 1. Anglo Persian Oil Company APOCAIOC later British Petroleum or BP Mossadeq was removed from power in a coup on 1. August 1. 95. 3, organised and carried out by the United States CIA at the request of the British MI6. Soon Shah Pahlevi and the CIA trained SAVAK, his repressive secret police force, took power. MoreAlso noted in my Journal on 2. The Literary Thoroughfares of Lynbrook, Victoria In the fairly new suburb of Lynbrook, in the South eastern Melbourne City of Casey, over fifty streets and parks are named after Australian writers. More Five PagesAlso noted in my Journal on 2. Rosemary Dobson by Norman Lindsay, detail courtesy National Library of Australia. The Australian poet Rosemary Dobson, whose first book In a Convex Mirror was published in 1. Collected Poems came out in early 2. June 2. 01. 2. She was 9. Canberra. Read my 5,8. Rosemary in 2. 00. Three Australian Poets Christopher Brennan, Lesbia Harford, Kenneth Slessor I know what the tyranny of distance is all about. I grew up on an isolated farm five miles from the nearest country town, which was itself two hundred miles from the nearest city. Few if any of my school friends went on to university, and most became farmers. But I was lucky in my choice of parents my father was a teacher, and my mother taught me to read before I went to school. More on this siteProse dozens of items including What Is Skeuomorphism  Advice to a New Writer hint find another career  A Week in New York, October November 2. Why is modern poetry so difficult  Bruce Beaver, 1. Martin Johnston a 2. The Illusion of Authenticity on frauds, literary prizes and Janet Frame  Four Diversions and a Prose poem on the Road to a Poetics  Three John Ashberys an Introduction  and more. Skeuomorphism. The immensely useful and free encyclopaedia Wikipedia provides a clear definition of skeuomorphism skeuos vessel or tool, morphe shape. A skeuomorph is a derivative object that retains ornamental design cues to a structure that was necessary in the original. The word skeuomorphism is recently popular in English in 2. I suspect because of the furore over Apples skeuomorphic designs for its ubiquitous computer software. Check out this image see the little bit of torn paper just below the fake leather strip across the head of the fake paper i. Cal calendar in the picture, just below the fake embossed word YearTorn paper On a computer screen What were they thinking But relax The practice goes back to the birth of civilisation. Ancient Greek architecture abounds in skeuomorphism. Also noted in my Journal on 2. Advice to a New Writer. Ive been writing and publishing poetry for half a century. Now and then I receive enquiries from people starting out to be a writers, asking me to read their manuscripts for nothing and tell them what they should do to become a famous published poet, or at least a published poet. I dont have the time or the inclination to read poetry manuscripts or to write people letters, and since what I say is always the same, here it is Find another career. Please. continued here. Also noted in my Journal on 2. OLD Free Grass magazine. Free Grass splashed into the pond of little underground magazines in Australia in 1. Like most of the others The Great Auk, Ourglass, Mok, Cross currents, Transit and Free Poetry it was roneod, the editorial standards were loose, to say the least, and there was a strong counter cultural flavour to the thing. Strangest of all, it lived up to its title it was literally free. Dozens of copies landed gratis in alternative and literary bookstores, to be given away to the bemused customers, and into the mailboxes of young poets and their friends. But when the magazines keen fans tried to contact the editor, they discovered two things even though the magazine quoted generous rates of payment for contributions, no editors name was given, and there was no postal address. The truth slowly leaked out one morning in late 1.