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5. BURN THE BOATS, Part 1

Labor on Labor Day?

"Reason for Being in The World": Recap and Return

American Samizdat: Character and Courage

American Samizdat: The Sweetgum Dark

Moving (On)

American Samizdat: American Fascism

American Samizdat: Conscience and Human Judgment

American Samizdat: The Cognitive and Human Divide

American Samizdat: The Hinge of Fate

The Necessary, Honorable Thing

Complacent America

Call It a Holiday Break

Talking with My Father, 93, While Reading the Sunday Paper over Breakfast, Distinguishing the First from the Second Time

Boats Against the Current: Reason for Being in the World, Part 4

The Centuries Pass: An Experiment in Intellectual and Spiritual Accounting

Become from: An Experiment in Intellectual and Spiritual Accounting

Welträson: Reason for Being in the World

Minnie

8 Questions for... A. Jay Adler

Busy Being Born

A Portrait of the Artist from a Young Sentence

Then and Later

Projecting L. A. 2024

From the Archives: The Words

From the Archives: The Magellanic Diaries, 1

Reading in The Zone of Interest

Agonies of the Agon

A Reader’s Review 2

The World Wide Conversation (WWC)

There Is No Fate

Exit Interview

Rescue Me

An Actual Experience of the Virtual Past, (Really)

The Fireflies

Zheng He and The Treasure Fleet

Word Matters < > Words Matter

Vitruvius Yahoo!

From the Archives: California Dreamin’, Part II

The Code: A Fantasia

A Reader’s Review 1

From the Archives: California Dreamin’

An Experiment in Morality

Extraordinary Ordinary People 3

Qu’est-ce que c’est – “A. Jay”?

The World of the Portuguese and Spanish Explorers

Projecting L.A.

Lost and Found in Translation

“Certain Normal Predicaments of Human Divinity”

A Poet Laureate of Hospice

Hot Town (Summer 1967)

The Magellanic Diaries 8

"Hemingway" in the Twenty-First Century, II

The Spoken Note

"Hemingway" in the Twenty-First Century

Extraordinary Ordinary People I

La Habana Nueva

Extraordinary Ordinary People

La Revolución

Route 66: The End of the Road. Or the Journey?