Sunday, August 31, 2008
A Working Title
Coming soon: Stef's Conundrums
Intriguing, eh? Stop by sometime within this next week for a sample
You thought this post would have some substance, didn't you? Well HA! Fooled you!
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Border Studies, 2008
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
A Summer Reading List
2. A Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde is next. The picture in question is a clever, though admittedly obvious conceit for appearances vs. reality. Sir Henry really makes the book when he spouts off hedonistic philosophies that he has no intention of ever living by. Just about every character is madly in love with Dorian, which can get a little old, but still the book flows surprisingly well for Victorian literature.
3. No God but God: The Origins, Evolutions, and Future of Islam by Reza Aslan – this book reads like fiction, which to me is one of its best qualities. As the title implies, it discusses the history of Islam, but it tells the story like a fairly tale which made the book impossible for me to put down. Aslan is surprisingly unbiased and the book is very approachable, even for a non-Muslim. I especially recommend it if you find anything about current middle-eastern policy and politics involving Islamic countries confusing.