The Pleasure of Despair

Two Russians approached in a spit-shined truck w/corporate logo. I didn’t yet know they were Russians but one look and I knew. The driver had a shiny and ruddy face and a pleasant smile. When he nodded hello, smoldering gray bits of cigarette ash tumbled down his chest. He didn’t seem to notice, expressing immediate …

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Easter Reflections

One must be prepared to lay down one’s life for others, while praying devoutly that one is never called upon to do anything so thoroughly disagreeable. Terry Eagleton in Sweet Violence: The Idea of the Tragic. Since both Mark and Matthew have it that “their eyes were heavy,” it seems clear the Gospel writers want …

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