-----Original Message----- From: John Lacny <jlacny at earthlink.net>
Pugliese is going to repond with 100-letter URLs and sentences, that, read, like, this, -- insert reference to Simone Weil or Camus here...
Heh, why yes,!
Have you ever read Staughton Lynd's essay on Weil in the collection edited by G.A. White," Simone Weil, Interpretations of a Life (Amherst, 1981)? I don't have it handy but, I believe it was republished in his, "Living Inside Our Hope: A Steadfast Radical's Thoughts on Rebuilding the Movement." http://speccoll.library.kent.edu/labor/lynd.html http://speccoll.library.kent.edu/labor/SLWriting.html
"Camus and Sartre, " a new book by Ronald Aronson, the Detroit DSA'er who has several other studies on Sartre and a Verso volume on the Holocaust. http://www.hermenaut.com/a47.shtml "Simone Weil made up her own revolution out of her vitals, like a spider or silkworm." - Kenneth Rexroth. Michael Pugliese