If you’re a fan of conventional limericks, you may be accustomed to something more lightweight and laughable. But this series of limericks about darkness and sorrow […]
Taboo topics at the dinner table, religion and politics can bring even the brightest banter to a dismal finish. Neither rhyme nor reason nor poetry can […]
Few things known to man are more profound than German philosophy. Even the secondary literature is downright impenetrable. That’s why I strictly keep to the tertiary […]
Some things in life are too important for ordinary words, and that’s why I’ve written a series of limericks about virtue, duty and decency. I can’t […]
From house cats to drinking glasses, reincarnation to monotheism, it feels like the greatest pillars of civilization have come down to us by way of the […]
Picture, if you will, the island of Samos. The year is 547 B.C. and the sunshine is sparkling on the choppy waters of the Aegean Sea. […]