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Glaeser talks about how, in the 19th century, Americans moved into the vast continent, and spread out. In the 21st century we’re moving closer together and taking advangtage of the benefits of being close to each other, and cities are growing tremendously. “At their heart,” he says, “cities are the absence of physical space between people.” And cities are powerhouses of the economy: The three largest metropolitan areas produce 80% of GDP but contain only 13% of population. He is also one of the world’s experts on the nature of cities, and he was invited to set the stage for the TED2012 wish. Ed Glaeser is a economist at Harvard, and the author of Triumph of the City, and as his business casual look he wears a bow-tie with ice-cream cones. It has been commented on by scholars too numerous to name and even more impressively by the likes of Averroes and Avicenna…, Racine and Corneille, Lessing and Goethe, Milton and Samuel Johnson. Of Aristotle’s writing more has had none staying power than On Poetics. Benardete may have been the most learned classical scholar of his generation.) Professor Davis opens the Introduction for this volume with these instructive observations (p. The best translation of the Poetics into English seems to be that by Seth Benardete and Michael Davis, published in 2002 by the St. It is an essay for which its author has available many useful corrections. Perhaps our discussion period after my prepared remarks will be helpful, contributing thereby to later reflections among us as we go our seperate ways after happening to serve as performers and audience in this theatre.Ī thoughtful introduction to the Poetics is provided by Laurence Berns’s essay in the 1964 Leo Strauss festschrift, Ancients and Moderns. This talk, on Aristotle’s Poetics, is intended to suggest many more questions than answers. Can she save Dog’s humanity before she too succumbs to the horrors of the Arena? 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A homeless boy is kidnapped from the streets and finds himself imprisoned in a far more horrifying place: the Arena, a place where teenage boys fight to the death for the pleasure of various criminals in a modern gladiator pit.The Arena is the brainchild of Ryker, an ex-convict addicted to alcohol, gladiatorial-esque combats, and money. Only when Dixie desperately needs help and is met with disbelief does she realize how much damage her past lies have done. Dixie records everything in her diary-her parents’ fights, her father’s drinking and his unexplained departure, and the arrival of Uncle Ray. Though Dixie is learning that the family she once believed was happy has deep fractures, even her vivid imagination couldn’t concoct the events about to unfold. But for Dixie and her brother, Alabama is home, a place of pine-scented breezes and hot, languid afternoons. 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There is a vast difference between the two, but Gilbert is the source on which most scholars rely. But if you are “slogging” through Manchester, you may find Gilbert a tougher challenge. Churchill by Randolph Churchill and Martin Gilbert different? -M.A., Breaux Bridge, Louisiana.Ī: For me that is a beach ball of a pitch, because I am well acquainted with both. How is Hillsdale’s eight-volume Winston S. Q: I’ve been slogging through the William Manchester Churchill trilogy, The Last Lion. Late in his life Sir Martin generously wrote to Manchester: “Our work proceeds along parallel tracks.” William Manchester (l.) Martin Gilbert (r.). |