I’ll get right into it and start where I left off in my review of book 1 of Faust—where I said that the first part (book 1), was an ingeniously elaborated allegorical tale (in the form of a poem) that exemplified the beginnings of spiritual initiation/awareness on the...
I first read and finished, Faust (book 1) almost a year ago now. Then I got started on book 2, and after taking a deliberate amount of time—I was able to completely finish that one as well (from cover to cover). I held off on writing a review, because I really needed...
“Tomorrow let him love, who has never loved; he who has loved, let him love tomorrow.” I knew that I at some point in my life I was going to read this book. Ultimately, when my turn finally came, I read The Magus for a particular reason altogether. You see, I...
About a year ago, I posted a review on Amazon of Kinsella’s; The Táin Bó Cuailnge. And it just happens to be a perfect fit with the overall theme/objective of this site. Needless to say, the aforementioned work also plays into or resonates favorably with my...
I wanted to start contributing reviews of books that I purchased and read in their entirety. After all, reading/digesting tons of books is what makes one a ‘bibliophile’ in the first place. Therefore, I’d like to share with you all a synopsis of a book that I recently...