Sarah's Musings
Sarah_in_USA
- Location
- Bethesda, Maryland, USA
- Birthday
- October 27
- Bio
- Former Educational Director at the Allliance Francaise de Washington (DC), in the US since 1995 and loving it.
Writer (in French and English): poetry, prose and blogs.
Founder of "Avid Readers in DC: a book club aiming at introducing American Literature to the French expat community.
MY RECENT POSTS
- A Literary Treatment of
Russia, Part 2
June 12, 2011 12:36PM - A Literary Treatment of
Russia: Part One
February 28, 2011 12:25AM - Flowers of Evil
January 15, 2011 01:43PM - Ecological Epiphany
January 04, 2011 11:17PM - The King's Speech... A Review
of an Oscar Material Movie!
January 02, 2011 07:02PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
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youo I was getting redder by
the year,
but after skin
cancer…”
January 15, 2011 07:09PM - “Striking and to the
point.”
January 15, 2011 07:04PM - “Hello
Cymraeg,
Thanks for
your comment. I understand
what you mean. I have
known
f…”
January 04, 2011 09:07AM - “Thanks, Henry
R!
Bikers are really
truly great!”
October 06, 2010 07:27PM - “@ Kathy Riordan: I read
the New York Times before
reading
your blog on Helen
Thom…”
June 08, 2010 10:00PM
Sarah_in_USA's Links
A Literary Treatment of Russia, Part 2
A Literary Treatment of Russia: Part One
Voltaire exchanged quite a copious correspondence with Catherine the Great, whom he called the “Semiramis of the North†and whose authoritarian style he celebrated as much as he admired her war on the Turks.
The Marquis de Custine, a French a…
Flowers of Evil
Flowers of Evil bother me. To the point of repulsion. I have goose bumps, my skin crawls back, nausea invades me, I cannot breathe and sometimes… Read full post »
Ecological Epiphany
It takes time to understand the core meaning of this sentence. Of course witty Voltaire did not mean it for us to literally dig and plant and weed and harvest our garden, nor did he encourage us to live off the fat of the land./…
The King's Speech... A Review of an Oscar Material Movie!
The most important moment in the movie com/…
RESOLUTIONS
Resolve in no other order than what comes first to my brain:
- To look at life through a pink lense always and forever
- To get my invalidating lumbar spinal stenosis and left knee sorted out
- To run again even if…
L'Angoisse du Lecteur
Une generation au cerveau branche differemment: resultat de l'ere numerique?
Comme toujours, un article excellent du New York Times sur la manière dont le cerveau des nouvelles générations est « branché » différemment (ou le sera tôt ou tard) en raison de leur appartenance à l’ère du « numérique »./…
Quadrature du Cercle au Moyen-Orient
http://www.lemonde.fr/idees/a… Read full post »
From the NYTimes: In the Mideast, No Politics, but God's
Interesting article and analysis as always in the New York Times: So the fall of Nasser was the start of rising fundamentalism in the Muslim world.
Gone are the dreams of an "Arab nation" who would include all Muslim sects and the Christ/…
Mean Girls: It Starts Younger... Very Scary!
rightly claims that some Moms are responsible for their daughters' meanness, based on the fact that if their daughters are showing such signs, it is becau…
Bikers to the Rescue: an Act of Love & Respect
Censorship & Helen Thomas: The Other Side of Reporting
Brian Stelter's is the first article I am reading on the subject of Helen Thomas' resignation/firing, not that I have not looked for more, and not that I have not heard about it on the r… Read full post »
A New Voice In The Sphere of Child-Rearing Books: Reina Weiner's Book
Winter Readings
What else to do when snow hits as hard as it did since December 19, but read even more? Cuddled under my many blankets and even with a flashlight when I lost power, I turned many pages during this long and never-ending winter. As I write this review, snow still muffles… Read full post »
No Need for Architectural Dilemnas in European Landscapes
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/05/world/europe/05france.html?ref=global-home
The one who must be laughing in his grave is none other than Josef Stalin. He destroyed churches by either erasing them totally, transforming them into swimming-pools, youth centers, museums, hay lofts, pigsties, etc. In Eur… Read full post »
Iranian Woman on Cruel Islam
This is a very moving interview of an Iranian woman who was
jailed for 3 years for having refused to wear the head scarf. She
was beaten, raped, her leg was broken, the other wounded and left
to become infected.
In Europe, left-wingers are demonstrating alongside fundamentalist
Muslims to demand that/
Fall Fireworks
A first Sunny Sunday Walk in October, at The Madeira School, close to Great Falls, VA, provided me with pictures of leaves floating, of ponds that Manet would not have denied, and of a camouflaged frog.
La chronique de Gérard Collard - Les prix littéraires
Enfin, quelqu'un qui ose dire la vérité sur la magouille des milieux littéraires parisiens.
Finding GrandMa Dead
My father’s mother, Mamie as I used to call her, never was very affectionate with me. It was said that her favorite granddaughter was the youngest of her son’s numerous children through multiple marriages, because that last one had been named after her.
I still see her standing like the S… Read full post »
NOISES
the MGM lion roaring;
the rain on a hot summer night, windows open;
Russian Easter Bells -once you've heard them, all other bells are but "noisy gongs";
wind chimes;
the wind in the trees, shaking their summits when it is really…
Le canapé rouge, par Michèle Lesbre: un livre vide et ennuyeux
A Poem on Growing Old: Little Old Ladies
soft, blushed, pink cheeks that smell of violet powder
when you hug and kiss them, and pretend they will
not die nor disappear in their little blue/… Read full post »
District 9 - The Movie, or the Mother of Metaphors on Xenophobia and Racism
Elfriede Jelinek, ou le mythe autrichien ébranlé

Sarah_in_USA's Favorites
Updates
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Bob Dylan, My Story
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curious timing: an elephant writes to craig
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How To Get That Dream Job!
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The National Debt Clock, 22 years later
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Grass Angel 4 & 5
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My Deepest Secret...For Tinkertink and his new friend
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The cat came back: Felix's incredible Berlin odyssey
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An Indo-American in Silicon Valley - Part 17





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