Glück: Quiet Evening

I am thoroughly enjoying these autumn evenings reading Louise Glück's Meadowlands (1996). Her poems weave the story of Penelope, Odysseus, and Telemachus into the life of a childless, contemporary couple mired in a strained relationship. They share moments of generosity and pettiness, love and hurt, vindictiveness and remorse, neediness and aloofness, blended with instances of … Continue reading Glück: Quiet Evening

Blue Moon Rising

I have been trying to practice what Buddhist philosopher Stephen Batchelor calls The Art of Solitude--that is, the art of being with yourself, attentive to your inner life and faithful to your own heart, whether you are by yourself or with others. It is a challenging practice. Last night, for example, I was taking a … Continue reading Blue Moon Rising