Hello, dear readers, I’m enjoying my traditional U.S. Thanksgiving trip to New York City right now. The 12 years I lived in this city (1982-94) were a personally and professionally formative time for me, so I always get a bit reflective when I visit.
With this morning’s publication of a piece contemplating the notion of personal libraries (see below for link) to the blog of Harrison Middleton University, where I’m doing a side gig as a 2022 Fellow in Ideas, I thought I’d pull together variety of more recent (2018-present) writings from other sites, heavily themed on lifelong learning, books, popular culture, and personal nostalgia. I hope you find something here that strikes your fancy.
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Contemplations on a Personal Library (2022) (link here)
Living history: The 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis as experienced by U.S. Navy officer on a destroyer (2022) (link here)
Forty summers ago, a first-ever trip to NYC (2022) (link here)
Pandemic Chronicles #26: Old postcards as time travel experiences (2021) (link here)
Embracing middlebrow culture: The Book-of-the-Month Club (2021) (link here)
Pandemic Chronicles #25: Monet, London fog, and memory at the Museum of Fine Arts (2021) (link here)
Studying the Great Books at the University of Chicago (2021) (link here)
Pandemic Chronicles #20: Witnessing “The Troubles” 40 years ago (2021) (link here)
Libraries as learning hangouts (2021) (link here)
What’s behind “More Than A Song”? (2021) (link here)
Pandemic Chronicles #8: And suddenly, our worlds became very small (2020) (link here)
Pandemic Chronicles #1: “Be careful what you wish for…” (2020) (link here)
Twenty-five years in Boston…whoa! (2019) (link here)
Music as a time machine: 1979 (2019) (link here)
What is it about cold weather that draws me to bookstores? (2018) (link here)
Two memorable semester breaks (2018) (link here)