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Paperback A Philistine's Journal: An Average Guy Tackles the Classics Book

ISBN: 1930076134

ISBN13: 9781930076136

A Philistine's Journal: An Average Guy Tackles the Classics

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what a teacher!

If the Classics are writings about which you've never thought to chuckle or comment, then Wayne Turmel's efforts will either fill you with high-brow shudders OR, like me, make you want to crack open a book or two & discover long-forgotten ideas that once were earth-shaking & which now have become so much a part of our thinking & language, we can't imagine a world before them.Wayne's questing mind tackles the truly ancient Epictetus; Cicero; Homer; Plutarch & Lucretius. The Dark Ages Omar Khayyam before coming out into the light of the Renaissance with Montaigne, Bacon & Milton. Then he wrestles with the first ever best-selling novel--Daniel Defoe's ROBINSON CRUSOE published in 1719. On, on to John Locke's ground-breaking ideas about common people. Then Emerson's evocative look at the world. Bret Harte's Gold Rush stories. Robert Browning's poetry & Henrik Ibsen's plays.Wayne has a far ranging, comedic way of breathing new life & modern connections into a dusty, old library.[my site] hopes his book turns on many, many readers to find out for themselves what the Classics are about!

what a teacher!

If the Classics are writings about which you've never thought to chuckle or comment, then Wayne Turmel's efforts will either fill you with high-brow shudders OR, like me, make you want to crack open a book or two & discover long-forgotten ideas that once were earth-shaking & which now have become so much a part of our thinking & language, we can't imagine a world before them.Wayne's questing mind tackles the truly ancient Epictetus; Cicero; Homer; Plutarch & Lucretius. The Dark Ages Omar Khayyam before coming out into the light of the Renaissance with Montaigne, Bacon & Milton. Then he wrestles with the first ever best-selling novel--Daniel Defoe's ROBINSON CRUSOE published in 1719. On, on to John Locke's ground-breaking ideas about common people. Then Emerson's evocative look at the world. Bret Harte's Gold Rush stories. Robert Browning's poetry & Henrik Ibsen's plays.Wayne has a far ranging, comedic way of breathing new life & modern connections into a dusty, old library.I hope his book turns on many, many readers to find out for themselves what the Classics are about!

Wonderfully entertaining

A Philistine's Journal is very entertaining to read. Lately I have been blessed with literature that speaks for me and to me; this book did that. Mr. Turmel's humor and candid frankness about his own life fill this Journal with pearls. His comedic nature about the classics and his own mid life crisis had me laughing-out-loud. This may be because I am "truly, deeply, dangerously crazy," so read it yourself and let me know what you thought!
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