Toward a Theology of Noses

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Whereas the medievals associated the “combined object of scent” with the capacity for rational discernment—which implies a kind of restraint—Tony Kushner links it to a sense of excess via sexuality.

The Governesses – Anne Serre

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If a governess frolics and there is no elderly gentleman to witness it . . . ?

Laura van den Berg

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I do sometimes feel that reading and writing is a way of preparing oneself [for death], as much as a person can be prepared.

Ma Bo’le’s Second Life – Xiao Hong

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The reader will have to decide if it is ok to do the wrong thing for the right reason or the right thing for the wrong reason or the right thing for the right reason or the wrong thing for the wrong reason.

Graffiti In The Woods: Searching For Definitions of Jewish Space

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We were holding our seder in a Jerusalem that was very much part of chol, though also part of the holy—we were at the table, in my apartment, in the city of Jerusalem, it felt different than when we do the same thing in Cleveland. Yet, we still long each year, for the transcendent Jerusalem.

Narrator – Bragi Olafsson

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I submit that playing along once in a while with games like Olafsson’s, games about the game of fiction, can be a useful reminder of how fiction works on us.