Monthly Archives: November 2016

Daily Dose of Immortality (for quite some time)

I went into the LDS Third Ward in Farmington, New Mexico. I could not tuck my long hair up under a cap as poet and environmental activist Gary Snyder did when he “went into the Maverick Bar / In Farmington, … Continue reading

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Kafana, Zarko Radakovic

Zarko’s new novel, Kafana or The Tavern And inside the flap, I’m proud to be included, twice, in Serbo-Croatian declination: Skotom Abotom:  

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Good Responses to Our Mendel Work

Dan Fairbanks, the instigator behind our Darwinized translation of Gregor Mendel’s famous paper on hybridity in plants, is currently in Brno, Czech Republic, where Mendel worked in his monastery. They are celebrating the 150th anniversary of the paper’s publication. A … Continue reading

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Book Available!

Copies of Immortal for Quite Some Time arrived late last week from the Chicago distribution center. That means they are available through various sources. You can order from your neighborhood bookstore, from the University of Utah Press, and from Amazon, Barnes … Continue reading

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