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In our Monastery life goes silently on although the brothers are quite old, just like in an old peoples home, one older than the other. If I am alive in July I will be 79 - a respectable age, and I am ready to enter eternity. I thank God that I have lived to such an old age and that he has allowed me, a sinner, to live all my life in a monastery. I have not had to experience the worldly life, full of deceit, vainglory, lies and pride. Can anyone amidst these sins feel peace and tranquillity in their souls? Surely not."
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Highly recommended for anyone studying Chronicles - whether you call it Tanak or Old Testament.
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Corrington is also worth reading because he was an awfully interesting man (and it shows in his writing). He began his career as a professor of English at LSU and soon began to make his way as a poet. He befriended Charles Bukowski and they carried on an extensive correspondence before they had a falling out that ended the relationship (Bukowski wasn't much for loyalty to friends and he was no better with Corrington than so many others). Corrington published several collections of poetry, but he eventually gave up poetry to write serious fiction. Corrington's first novel, And Wait for the Night (set in the closing days of the Civil War and the early days of reconstruction) is a beautiful, if painful, story and marked Corrington's skill and craft as a writer. While Corrington's novels are all worth reading, in particular And Wait for the Night and a later novel, The Bombbardier, it is in his short fiction that Corrington reveals his greatness.
Corrington took up screenwriting (for Roger Corman) and gave up his academic position. At age 40 he took up the study of law and practiced law in New Orleans for three years. After his first exposure to law, Corrington began to feature lawyers and judges in his fiction. There are six (quite long) short stories in The Collected Short Stories of John William Corrington which are law-related and they are, in my opinion, some of his strongest writing. A reading of any one of these legal stories is enough to suggest that Corrington was a great master and deserves far more attention that he has received to date. In my view, Corrington produced in these law-oriented short stories, and in two novellas collected in All My Trials (University of Arkansas Press, 1987) some of the best legal fiction of the 20th century.
Corrington's work and life are more fully explored in two recent symposium issues of the Legal Studies Forum (Volume 26, 2002).
Corrington is a fine writer and I highly recommend his work.
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It is an essential reading for anyone specializing in the field of Industrial Organization. Parts of the book may be of use for the advanced microeconomics course.
However, the guts of the book is giving a child systematic experience with the pieces. It starts with the "Pawns Game." Only the pawns are set on the board and each player plays with the goal of getting one pawn through to the last rank. This is anything but a dumb experience. Games like Knights & pawn game follow until the child is using the whole board.