Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Beethoven's last piano piece found

Follow this link to the news at Pianostreet.com.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Ripeness is all

So the fairy tale has ended with the Prince getting out for a golden duck. When once upon a time he got his century-on-debut at Lord’s, TV screens in Calcutta went blank for an hour … some caprice of the cable networks… and we heard next day in the papers how a star was born. I was reading at the dining table that moment, and impatiently channel-surfing for news, and as I learn news of the duck from Cricinfo, I am at the dining table again, reading, but miles and seas away. Drama has forever followed the star, to the moment of retirement. In the land of the Ramayana and Mahabharata, cricketers—batsmen among them, to be precise—are no less than epic heroes. Much will be made of the first-ball duck tomorrow and forever. I would agree, canonically Eng Lit style, ripeness is all.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Nov 20 Elaine Freedgood lecture at Rutgers

The talk has a webpage here


Elaine Freedgood
New York University

That People Might be Like Things and Live
Thursday, November 20, 2008
4:30 pm

Plangere Writing Center
Murray Hall 303
510 George Street, New Brunswick