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Beyond the Blue Horizon: A Journey Through Family Addiction and Recovery
My feet sink into the wet sand as the tide comes in, covering everything with warm ocean crystals that fade away. I’m running, I think, and the spray sticks to my ankles, hiding my legs from view.
By Rosalina Janeabout 4 hours ago in Poets
Julius Evola. Content Warning.
The Enigmatic Mind of Julius Evola Twentieth century intellectual history contains a number of figures whose writings continue to provoke debate long after the surrounding political and cultural conditions have faded into the past. Among the most unusual and controversial of these figures stands Julius Evola, an Italian thinker whose work moves across an extraordinary range of intellectual territory. Philosophical reflection, esoteric speculation, cultural criticism, political theory, and comparative religion appear side by side throughout a body of work that resists easy classification.
By Marcus Hedareabout 4 hours ago in BookClub
Book Review: "Rock, Paper, Scissors" by Maxim Osipov
As you can probably tell, I've found somewhere to buy New York Review of Books Classics for cheap and though they are, yes, used books, they are still readable so I don't care. Rock, Paper, Scissors to my understanding was written by a doctor and he is, to this day, considered a great writer in modern Russian literature. Drawing on his experiences regarding medicine and illness, he writes in the style described on the back of the book as being that of William Carlos Williams, or even Anton Chekhov. College stories, political landscapes and deep and philosophical character portraits are part of this anthology. It has been wonderous to read something so 'out there' that I wouldn't have picked up unless it was going cheaply on the internet.
By Annie Kapurabout 4 hours ago in Geeks




























