January 31st, 2010 05:29pm

What is Petaluma reading?

by Bookcase

PETALUMANS LOVE TO READ. And we love to read together. In book groups. There must be twenty or thirty book groups in town. Maybe more.* A few are public. Most are private. It’s next to impossible to get into a private book group. They’re more selective about new members than a blind bride picking out a wedding dress. That may be the reason some have survived for decades. THIS MONTH four … Read More »
January 28th, 2010 12:28am

The “other” American history

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Howard Zinn, author of “A People’s History of the United States,” has died at age 87. His book made a strong impression on me as a young seminarian in the 1980s when I was involved in a movement to end genocide in Central America. It told the history of America from the victim’s side of the story – Native Americans, African slaves, Chinese immigrants, women and low-wage workers – which meant … Read More »
January 22nd, 2010 09:42pm

Mary Roach: Gravitating Toward Absurdity

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Mary Roach is a woman of extraordinary candor, warmth and kindness.  It’s impossible to gain a full appreciation of her unique wit, spontaneity and insights into the human condition in a printed interview.  For a fuller portrait of the author, I recommend watching a lively interview of her at Fora.tv: http://fora.tv/2008/04/15/Mary_Roach_In_Conversation_with_Beth_Lapides Mary Roach was born in New Hampshire. After graduating from Wesleyan University in 1981, she moved with friends to San Francisco where she began … Read More »
January 17th, 2010 10:11pm

You say utopia, I say dystopia

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Writing with Intent: Essays, Reviews, Personal Prose: 1983-2005 by Margaret Atwood (New York: Carroll and Graf, 2004) The contrast in this week’s news between the billions in bonuses paid to Wall Street financiers who benefited nicely from government handouts of taxpayer money and the suddenly exacerbated misery of millions of impoverished Haitians was unbearable. What is the text message number for AHH! The anger of ordinary citizens hasn’t risen to a fever pitch … Read More »
January 5th, 2010 08:32pm

Brilliant: Margaret Atwood

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Are right-wing Christians working to establish a theocracy in America?   This argument is made by many social critics including Chris Hedges (American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America) and Jeff Sharlet (The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power).  But nowhere in literature has the specter of religious totalitarianism in America been more frighteningly presented than in The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood. This month I … Read More »