William Faulkner

Tortured

by: Betsy L. Angert

Sun Apr 26, 2009 at 14:16

copyright © 2009 Betsy L. Angert.  BeThink.org

Never for a moment in my life have I been "in love."  I do not believe in the notion.  Fireworks have not filled my heart.  Flames of a fiery passion do not burn within me.  Indeed, my soul has not been ablaze.  Thoughts of a hot-blooded devotion seem illogical to me.  Such sentiments always have.  Fondness too fertile is but torture for me.  I admire many, and adore none.  For me, the affection I feel for another is born out of sincere and profound appreciation.  To like another means more to me than to love or be loved.  Excitement, an emotional reaction to another, rises up within me when I experience an empathetic exchange with someone who has glorious gray matter.

Today, it happened.  I felt an a twinge that startled me.  I stood still as he entered the room.  I expected nothing out of the ordinary, or at least nothing other than what has become his recently adopted, more avoidant, routine.  Although long ago, I had become accustomed to his face, his voice, and his demeanor, for I have known the man for more than a few years.  In the last few weeks, while essentially he is who he always was, some of his stances have changed.  Possibly, Barry has felt a need to compromise his positions, but I wonder; what of his principles.

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What Faulkner Said

by: GlennWSmith

Fri Sep 26, 2008 at 01:10

Tonight's debate take's place in Oxford, Mississippi, William Faulkner's hometown. The writer's 1950 Nobel Prize acceptance speech should be re-read today. Tomorrow, too. I don't like to think of the self-absorbed hacks and dandies descending upon these haunts tonight, but maybe they'll read up on the man,  a man who could think and feel. And write. Maybe it'll give them pause.

The speech, a few short, eloquent paragraphs, lies below.

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