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A Tractable Tract | Gladys Clark Farmer, Elders and Sisters

Writing a book of short stories/sketches about a group of missionaries in France is picking a hard door to knock on—missionary work is surrounded with ideals, taboos, and nostalgia—but Gladys Clark Farmer makes it swing…

Zeal Without Knowledge

In one of his fascinating scientific survey books, this time dealing with the latest discoveries about the brain, Nigel Calder notes, “Two of the most self-evident characteristics of the conscious mind are that 1) the mind attends to one thing at a time, and 2) that at least once a day the conscious mind is switched off.”

Among the Mormons: A Survey of Current Literature

“Of making of books there is no end.” These words from Ecclesiastes could as well be applied to the more than thirty thousand doctoral dissertations and an even larger number of master’s theses completed in…

A Trapper Dreams of Silver Deer

The ridge is crusted with blue snow. 
Evening descends, learning its way 
to the river, the slow deep core of winter. 

A Study of Oranges

It might never happen, I say. 

The wind might rise 
on the lake and then every 
image would be broken, 
scattered into itself.