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To celebrate this spring at Fuji Farm, which I describe in detail in my upcoming book "Art Is: A Journey into the Light" Yale University Press, I am making this image "April Pears" blossoms available at @saatchiart print. Original is available also by contacting [email protected]


Could not be more proud of this team and its excellence. Working through possible issues (the fault tree) with such logic and energy. 537 days of perfect cruise, and now a challenge to solve...space exploration is this way. Mission To Psyche

Mathematica by David Bessis is a must read commentary on this quote. One could argue Bessis’ entire book is simply taking Einstein at his word, and showing where it leads, which is a profound new image of what math, and the human mind, really are. It’s been changing my life.

My lightning round interview with BecomingHumanProject at Marginalia Review of Books is up—there we chat, among other things, about the Gita’s many-minded wisdom:


I mention some of my favorite writers over Marginalia Review of Books with BecomingHumanProject — among them, Alicia E. Stallings



Some reflections on war from the Afterword to the Mahabharata trilogy, recently published in Marginalia Review of Books



Nice review Marginalia Review of Books of Gillian Rose's "Marxist Modernism" by Nigel Tubbs, who was one of her students. These are her lectures on the Frankfurt School - Tubbs does a great job of introducing this tradition and her take on it. Link👇

Good news for Mission To Psyche ! science.nasa.gov/blogs/psyche/2…


Really nice reflection Marginalia Review of Books on Alasdair MacIntyre & Raymond Geuss, their convergences and departures by Benjamin Studebaker. Link below.


"I grew up in the inflection point right before the internet.... Most of my strong reading habits were established in high school before the internet." From a new convo on Cervantes, reading, George Steiner, & culture with BecomingHumanProject for Marginalia Review of Books -- link below!