Showing posts with label hope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hope. Show all posts

Sunday, February 27, 2022

Today

 


“I live in my dreams — that's what you sense. Other people live in dreams, but not in their own. That's the difference.”  Demian

Saturday, February 12, 2022

Today

 


"The visions of good men are good; it is the undisciplined will that is whipped with bad thoughts and bad fortunes. When we break the laws, we lose our hold on the central reality. Like sick men in hospitals, we change only from bed to bed, from one folly to another; and it cannot signify much what becomes of such castaways, — wailing, stupid, comatose creatures, — lifted from bed to bed, from the nothing of life to the nothing of death."

from Illusions - Ralph Waldo Emerson  

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Italian Trip; Detail of Sculpture


"As the sunrise to the night,
As the north wind to the clouds,
As the earthquake’s fiery flight,
Ruining mountain solitudes,
Everlasting Italy,
Be those hopes and fears on thee."

To Italy by Shelly

Wednesday, September 5, 2018



" A life's partitions are internal to it,
and of no significance beyond its course."

from La Duree
by John Koethe

Sunday, June 28, 2015

" Midway in the journey of our life I found myself in a dark wood, 
for the straight way was lost. Ah, how hard it is to tell what 
that wood was, wild, rugged, harsh; the very thought of it renews 
the fear! It is so bitter that death is hardly more so. But, 
to treat of the good that I found in it, I will tell of the other things I saw 
there. I cannot rightly say how I entered it, I was so full of sleep
 at the moment I left the true way; "

Dante Inferno Canto One Singleton translation


I have been reading about Dante's Divine Comedy and it's effect on future
writers. especially other poets for many years. Since I have retired and am 
spending time at the cabin with fewer distractions I have began to study
Dante's work more seriously as one of the hobbies that I will undertake to
try and keep my mind active. I have been listening to the DVD series on
Dante from Great Courses but I also really recommend the Open Yale Courses
series they cover a number of topics in science and the arts, and are free on the 
web. Since webcasts are problematic given our internet costs at the cabin I have
been reading the book Reading Dante by Giuseppe Mazzotta a transcript of his
lectures, many of which I have watched and loved. One passage struck me as 
especially interesting as he was discussing Dante's use of hope as a "verb of the 
future" in Dante's the Vita Nuova a work which preceded the Comedy. Since
I have found a bit of introspection comes with the territory as one ages I liked
the way Mazzotta discussed the past especially past errors.

" To say "I hope" is a theological virtue, and hope here too always implies the future.
It says the past is not really over and done with because once you enter into the category
will be seen in terms of a new life of hope, you really believe you can change the meaning
 of the past. The fact that things happen whereby all your past errors can and will be seen
in terms of a new life means that there is the possibility of change instead of destruction."

from Reading Dante, by Giuseppe Mazzotta, Yale University Press 2014 page 10.