Following is one of the books on my list of unfinished books of 2010. I am proud to say that I did return and finish "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad and enjoyed it very much. It is a full, rich book. I have to say in my defense of this particular book that I stopped reading it due to events in my life, not because it was difficult or did not hold my attention. Herewith my review of the book. This small book was written as an allegory to the human heart. I think ...
Updated 01-09-2011 at 09:49 PM by qimissung
Like others' My passing by does not disturb her either I stop and desire her to come to me This winter bird with black feathers all over But she walks a leisurely step Beside a small pine, on a lawn in the city centre, Neither approaching Nor going away further Like a cunning fish Facing against me, across the fence Suddenly like a naughty child She turns around deftly Jumps and runs to the lawn central ...
They saw the poor living in cardboard shacks, so they knocked the shacks down and built projects. Huge blocks of cement and glass towered over asphalt parking lots. Somehow it wasn't much like home, even home in a shack. "What do you expect?" they asked impatiently. "You're too poor to live like us. Until you can do better for yourselves, you should be grateful, shouldn't you?" The head said yes, but the heart said no. They ...
To any that know me very very well indeed the title World's Finest Comics would have great meaning. It was my purchase of issue 102 way back in 1959 which introduced me to the DC comics character Batman (and Robin) and my world view and reading changed forever. The comic teamed Batman and Robin up with Superman and lasted a very long time. DC even publishes a current series simply titled Superman/Batman and uses only their symbol for the title logo. To all intents and purposes ...
Updated 01-09-2011 at 06:03 PM by mtpspur
We can only verge upon. Nothing more.