Although I have begun in the last
two years to write in a relatively regular way for other people’s blogs, either
by commenting on what is said in their presentations or by forwarding my own
little essays and reviews, sometimes with the direct invitation of friends,
sometimes on my own initiative, recently
several colleagues and friends have been urging me to set up my own blog in
order to circulate my own writings and thoughts. After much hesitation, realizing that it is
now far too expensive to print out more little booklets, I yield to this
demand, knowing full well that it is also an exercise in vanity.
In this new personal blog, I plan
to begin entering material in three categories: First, what has been storied
deep in my hard drive for many years.
Some of these things were printed in small, ephemeral newsletters,
magazines and collections, usually with very small and limited circulation;
others were submitted and never published—or, if they were, I never heard about
it; and still others were either never sent out into the world or somehow were
caught up in the swirl of life and found many years later. These materials consist of poems and short
stories, essays and book reviews, and random trial working out of ideas.
Wherever possible, if my records
and memory can be plumbed, I will give an indication of where and when the item
was published, or at least when and under what circumstances. In some cases, there will be a few minor
changes made in style or content, but not too much since these pieces are
presented here as part of an historical record.
Second, there will be a category
of material that are current reflections on topical issues, older books I have
come back to after a long time or those I am now meeting for the first time,
and books, authors and themes that seem of the moment and pressing. These pieces will not be aimed at the
specialized audiences of the blogs and journals I usually send my compositions
out to. They will represent odd ways of
looking at life, literature and the world, and they will tend to breach the
generic walls between scholarly, creative and private thoughts.
Third, of course, as there must
be, the new blog will contain miscellaneous matters, hopefully of some interest
to others, and perhaps even valued for occasional insights, stylistic
peculiarities, and sheer nostalgic fun.
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