Author Topic: Four highly provocative readings to rekindle our imagination  (Read 3638 times)

Joe Carillo

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Among the Forum's powerhouse lineup of feature offerings this week are four very provocative readings: the first an intriguing account of how America inexplicably got named not after its true discoverer but after a latter-day voyager; the second about the forthcoming release of the unexpurgated, politically explosive autobiography of Mark Twain (the Philippines is among its sore spots); the third a review of a book that tells the harrowing story of an American hedge fund manager who got swept in the spectacular 2007 collapse of the US financial markets; and the fourth about a respected physicist who seriously thinks that gravity doesn’t exist and that it’s simply “an illusion or side effect of something else going on at deeper levels of reality.”

I'll bet you'll never get to read these terrific articles in just one place anywhere else, so check them out now by clicking the link below to Time Out from English Grammar.

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