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Weekly Geek Week SEVEN6 comments

bkclubcare wrote 3 weeks ago: Wow, we’ve been at this seven weeks now, already.     The theme is PHOTOS and so I snapped … more »

Tags: Book Club, Challenge, Life, Weekly Geeks, A Separate Peace, Never Let Me Go, Reading, reading glasses, Weather

The Remains of the Day - Kazuo Ishiguro

jessc wrote 2 months ago: As a general rule and probably on principal, books that are read at school aren’t a hit with t … more »

Tags: Adaptations. Appropriations. Book/Films. Whatever, Reviews, World War 2, Books, remains of the day, Booker Prize, english manor

Those who came before...

caroline allen wrote 2 months ago: Chevelle, Lowell, MA, Digital photography www.carolineallen.com Again and again when I’m coa … more »

Tags: Blogroll, Fiction, Novel, writing, writing, storytelling, art, coaching, fiction, art of storytelling, caroline allen, Characterization, climax

Organ Harvesting in Literature1 comment

nmajoras wrote 2 months ago: Since I did not do a digital media project, I would not have another chance to present the work I ha … more »

Tags: Animal & Human, chimeras, Cloning, Ethics of science, Film and genetics, Genetic engineering, Medicine and Literature, Oryx and Crake, science and humanities

Stevens' Emotional Restraint3 comments

cdjennin wrote 3 months ago: “And let me now posit this: ‘dignity’ has to do crucially with a butler’s ability not to aba … more »

The Space Between

mraman wrote 3 months ago: After our discussion about physical and mental distance, vantage points, and the vistas achieved at … more »

Stevens and Ishiguro3 comments

adreyzin wrote 3 months ago: The relationship between Stevens and his father, set against a background of butlers, dignity, and p … more »

Ishiguro-- Japan's favorite Englishman

Chris wrote 3 months ago: ‘I am a writer who wishes to write international novels. What is an ‘international … more »

A Contemporary Brave New World1 comment

slipstream99 wrote 3 months ago: “Why is it he feels some line has been crossed, some boundary transgressed? How much is too mu … more »

Tags: Brave New World, Ethics of science, Oryx and Crake, Pharmacogenomics, neurocognitive enhancement

The Island Universe1 comment

Mismatched Sox wrote 4 months ago: The topic of religion seems to be of great importance to the books we have read in this course. In I … more »

Tags: Evolution, Island of Dr. Moreau, Religion and genetics, Nietzsche, God is dead, natural selection, H. G. Wells

Never Let me Go- Ishiguro

itsfine wrote 4 months ago: This is the most recent novel by Kazuo Ishiguro. I came to know about him from one of my seniors and … more »

Tags: Book Reviews, Book Review, Never Let Me Go, Novel, Science Fiction, Love

Just Thinking...3 comments

bosiedouglas wrote 4 months ago: There’s a richness of complexity to Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go that one can only speculate about … more »

Tags: Never Let Me Go

On Science and Technology in Literature2 comments

lizfrank wrote 4 months ago: In Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go, the cloned students living at Hailsham are encouraged to create … more »

Tags: Gattaca, Genetic engineering, Medicine and Literature, Ship Fever, Film and genetics, Never Let Me Go, Gattaca, Film and genetics, Ship Fever

Madame's Warning2 comments

zacr12 wrote 5 months ago: While I thoroughly enjoyed reading Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go, one part of the book has le … more »

Tags: Brave New World, Never Let Me Go, Gattaca, The Island, Kazuo Ishiguro, sactity of human life, future of science

ehh... I Think I'll Let Go...6 comments

rlisotta wrote 5 months ago: There are numerous things in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go that provoke some irritation for … more »

Tags: Never Let Me Go, Ishiguro, Organ Donation

Paranoia and Technological Temptation1 comment

bosiedouglas wrote 5 months ago: As Oscar Wilde once said, “Literature always anticipates life.  It does not copy it, but molds it … more »

Tags: Cloning, Gattaca, Genetic engineering, Brave New World, Gattaca, Never Let Me Go

Wait, They Don't Love You Like I Love You (An Eventual Book Review)

dailysalad wrote 6 months ago: People have always made maps, and probably always bemoaned their limits. In S.Y. Agnon’s A Gue … more »

Tags: Books, Movies, Theory, transit, Maps, Pinsky, agnon, boland, Dark City

The school field

centralandremote wrote 8 months ago: Fortunately Geoffrey Saunders seemed to know his way well, navigating a route through the dark with … more »

Tags: Uncategorized

May books1 comment

tusen wrote 1 year ago: Starring: J.B. Priestly Let the People Sing Beautifully written, very warm, funny with just a bit of … more »

Tags: Books Read, Books, Priestly, Mitchell


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