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Monday, 18 January 2010
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![]() ![]() Lafcadio Hearn (1850)Born in Greece and educated in Ireland, Hearn immigrated to the US at age 19 and lived in poverty for a time until he found employment as a journalist. He was a colorful but morbidly discontented man, admired for his highly polished tales of the macabre. In 1890, a magazine sent him to Japan, where he married a Japanese woman, took a Japanese name, and became a citizen. His subsequent books offered the West its first thoughtful view of Japanese culture. What partial disability did he have? More... Discuss |
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When I read Nineteen Eighty-Four long ago I wondered at the logistics behind the spying telescreen. I concluded years ago that it was just fantasy and that the spying telescreen was impossible. How wrong was I? The desktop, the laptop, the Bribo are the spying telescreen ~ readily monitored from a distance and ready to be seized by the filth at any moment to detect contact with UKIP and other 'unpersons'.
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