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Audrey A. Freudenberg

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sophistry SIMPLIFIED

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Revisado: 10-19-23

Clear terms can be hard to come by when a history is laced by hypocrisy; and, too often, the good work of some is obscured by smoke-and-mirror dogwhistle soundbyte terminology of others who think they're our betters. When puffed-up statusmongers use our hope for equality to try to fleece the power from We the People, they contradict the declarations in their own founding documents: they make declarative statements seem like a moving target. Heather Cox Richardson pins them down. If you think you hate liberals and your ambition is to be independent, inspect this history of liberty to be cut free of the attention harvesters courting your vote at the expense of your interests. If you think you are identified by the left, consider that even the left has always left someone behind, and use this book to rejoin the disarming debate, the rock & roll traits that dance us into balance and toward prosperity. There is an emergency, for those of you that want to be made free and defined by the fight. American is not and has never been an identity: it is a process, a walk, a talk, and we need more words than will fit on a hat coming out of each citizen's mouth. HCR is laying out some terms for us to use.

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Watershed moment for psychiatry

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Revisado: 07-10-23

Palmer has the passion of someone who knows, personally and professionally, how much suffering can be alleviated if we’ll only channel research into mitochondrial metabolism. He does quote chapter and verse of the supporting molecular and clinical science, though I’m getting the hard copy to have the footnotes to hand. I’m thrilled with this theory — a glimmer of hope in a beleaguered art that’s been trying so hard to be a science, so often at the expense of its patients.

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anatomy offered to the mind atomized by grief

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Revisado: 07-05-23

Anyone who has suffered the loss of a person who framed their future will appreciate how their past, all their associated growth, each point of contact and body part previously ratified by their contact, is subject to the continuing fracture that the tearing away of that frame begins — and this book marvelously records such estranging surprises. We can feel our terrifying atomized loneliness (in which we miss even ourselves) reflected in the images offered.

Then, the questions Klink arrives at for us bring a degree of oxygen and optimism back into our disassembled prisons. We don’t always welcome the space, but we survive it in good company.

These exquisite discoveries having been made and recorded, whether shiv or hope unshied from, the track does not stop. The poet has been wise enough to walk behind reflection, and lets us follow farther: past the lyric lights and into the consolations of philosophy. I rarely find a real difference between the beginning and the end of poetry books, but The Nightfields goes somewhere. It’s worth savoring.

I do wish the good people at Audible would allow for more silence between poems. Perhaps playback should simply come to a stop until the mind is ready for more and directs one of the fingers Klink has kindly reattached to press play.

Consider the work of hands: she does.

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Crowning achievement in humbling humanity

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Revisado: 05-10-23

This book has been my favorite ever since I first read it as a teenager, and I have detested every adaptation of it which I have come across until now. Juliet Stephenson’s reading does justice to the best book in the English language.

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Stunning conclusion

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Revisado: 11-10-22

To think that I never understood World War II! Well-founded and enlightening to a poetic degree. If the numbers become too much for you, listen to the last chapter first. So, so important

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Identity Politics Demystified

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Revisado: 05-04-21

The investments that leaders of various stripes and creeds have made in exacerbating the natural human tendency towards essentialist identities are beautifully repudiated here, suggesting that the reader, now understanding origins, can be set free, to restate and celebrate what brings them joy, to curb (with a wit and humor which may be like the author’s but will nevertheless be their own and a source of happy pride), the obfuscation, the hate, that have spoiled our capacity both to own and to own up. Delightful.

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The fine, fine fury of a farmer’s son

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Revisado: 09-19-20

If there were one book I could persuade American citizens to read, this would be it.

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