Saturday, May 4, 2019

Lockhart's Top LaFonds Volume 71

James has been on the road the last week, once again prowling the mid-Atlantic region.



Keep up with Shadow and Claw:  A woman never believes a man who claims to love her imperfections.  Science fiction elements are slowly introduced to the story.  Only the woman can create and experience the transcendent in her body, maybe that's why men have to dream.

book review of Wild Seed, by Octavia Butler.

The Plantation America project marches on, with impressions and quotes from Jasper Danckaerts, on Virginia, on the special cruelty of women (a lot of misogyny this week), and on economic and social conditions in Maryland.

An introduction to LaFondian theology and metaphysics.


Han Silo inquires further into the mind of a fighter and the management of coaching relationships.

When I visited the Louvre almost ten years ago, 25% was already dedicated to art made by Mohammedans.  

(c) 2019 Lynn Lockhart

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