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July 29, 2010

Who Do Books Make Us?

Maybe I'm old fashioned. Maybe I'm out of style. Maybe I'm the hipster culture's worst nightmare. But I still think books make a difference.

David Brooks's piece in the New York Times cites another study that shows the power of print. When students take books home for the summer, the impact is as great as attending summer school--aligning with the 27-country study I mentioned here previously.

Brooks makes the interesting point though, that books not only improve our thinking or reading abilities, books make us into different people. They shape not only how we see the world but how we see ourselves. We gain an identity as a learner or science fiction fan or lover of history or maybe just as a reader.

Books help make us who we are. And I think that's a good thing.

Posted by Andy Le Peau at 8:10 AM | Comments (4) are closed

July 22, 2010

Speaking of Nightmares

Anxiety dreams are common. It's the day of finals and you can't find the classroom--in fact, you have neglected to attend class all semester. Or it's the big game and the coach sends you in as the point guard--only you are short and a really bad basketball player who hasn't practiced with the team all season. Or you are suddenly called on to give a speech with a few only a minutes' notice.

Except that the last one wasn't a dream for me. It really happened once.

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Posted by Andy Le Peau at 7:36 AM | Comments (2) are closed

July 15, 2010

Dedicated to the One I Love

Those who know my wife, Phyllis, know that she is a larger-than-life personality. Those who know me, know that I am not. We are the poster children for Opposites Attract. I've often said that Phyllis can strike up a conversation with a fencepost, and get the post to do most of the talking!

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Posted by Andy Le Peau at 7:44 AM | Comments (1) are closed

July 8, 2010

A Footprint Bigger Than Its Foot

Sometimes a publisher has a footprint bigger than its foot. That certainly has to be the case with Copper Canyon Press. Respected if not revered by poetry patrons and literature lovers everywhere, Copper Canyon, since its founding in 1972, has developed an international reputation for doing (and doing well) what virtually all other publishers studiously avoid--publishing poetry. And we're not talking sentimental rhymes here. We're talking Nobel laureates and Pulitzer Prize winners.

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Posted by Andy Le Peau at 7:31 AM

July 1, 2010

Happy 2nd of July, America!

Some 230-plus years ago, thirteen colonies were unhappy with the mother country. So the leaders of these New World governments gathered in Philadelphia to debate, discuss and bargain. Finally, they cobbled together a unanimous vote (with one abstention--New York!). As all school children know, the momentous day in 1776 on which the colonies declared independence was July the 2nd.

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Posted by Andy Le Peau at 7:27 AM

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