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Mother Fevronia dreams of Fra Armando lying on top of Monsieur Monsu, with his body and limbs in corresponding position to the dead man’s. (Cartarescu, p. 202 – 203) Fra […]
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Joan’s ESP told her that something was abnormal Joan Didion wrote that her husband, John Dunne, asked her to write a quote for his use, but later, he changed his […]
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Meditation & reflection on Genesis 1: 26 – 27 I started on this Bible late, on Wednesday. The first reflection for meditation was based on Genesis 1: 26 – 27. […]
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How can one man, Fra Armando, practice Catholicism, voodoo, Islam, and Judaism? “There were few people of the Lord in that region, so Fra Armando was forced to work as […]
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Joan Didion’s daughter, Quintana Roo Dunne, married and her husband was Gerry Michael. Gerry was mentioned on page 29. “I could not call Quintana (she was still. where we had […]
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Here is the gist of what Walton wrote to Margaret Saville, his sister, in Letter I Where does Margaret Saville live? Margaret Saville, the sister of the letter writer R […]
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Frankenstein goes to Chicago, to ask an inventive scientist, Dr Euphronius, to create a female Frankenstein for him. One of their first concerns is how to get a body for […]
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John Gregory Dunne, Joan Didion’s husband, died at their home, an apartment in New York. He suffered a sudden, massive coronary attack. It was a very stressful period for Joan […]
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He died in the middle of World War I – “He had turned on his bed one morning in the middle of the War. He had said, ‘I have had […]
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Mrs Dalloway’s old uncle William said that quote. (Woolf, p. 8) Mrs Dalloway loved gloves. … “she had a passion for gloves” (Woolf, p. 8). Margaret Atwood’s mother, Magaret Killam […]
