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  • In Shakespeare's The Tempest, Prospero, Duke of Milan, is ousted by his brother and exiled to an island. With the help of a friend, Prospero manages to take with him his beloved library.

    Prospero, like his creator, lived in a time when boundaries between disciplines were not as rigid as they are today. Prospero's books would have dealt with the cosmos—spiritual and material, inner and outer—as a whole.

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07 November 2007

Stairway to Heaven

Led_zeppelin_conert_poster A few years ago, friends took Bette and me out to our city's leading rock venue, to hear their son's band. His girlfriend was assigned (or perhaps self-assigned) to be our host. An hour or so into the evening, she leaned into us and said, in one of the most condescending voices I've ever heard, "So are you enjoying this kind of music at all?"

"We invented this music," I replied.

(I did refrain, however, from launching into "We built this city on rock and roll . . . ," so I should get points for that.)

Anyway, check out the latest issue of the online comic strip XKCD. If you're a Boomer like me, it will do your heart good.

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