Anecdotal Evidence

A blog about the intersection of books and life.

Thursday, January 29, 2026

'The Morning Sun Discovers an Opossum'

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O ur dog has gotten too old to catch opossums. In his prime he could charge across the backyard, leap and grab the marsupial crawling along ...
Wednesday, January 28, 2026

'The Old and New Imperatives of Wit''

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“[P]erhaps poetry and romance are as plentiful as ever in the world except for those phlegmatic natures who I suspect would in any age have ...
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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

'It Is Common to the Whole Country'

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Like most middle-class Americans I have lived a sheltered life. My needs and many of my wants have been satisfied. I was in a few fist fight...
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Monday, January 26, 2026

'Pure Farce Covers a Far Greater Field of History'

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In a 1951 letter to Bernard Berenson collected in Letters from Oxford (2006), the English historian Hugh Trevor-Roper writes:   “I, unlik...
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Sunday, January 25, 2026

'To Seize the Greatness Not Yet Fairly Earned'

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One of the pleasures of living in Houston for a native Northerner is witnessing the panic that ensues when temperatures drop and snow or fre...
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Saturday, January 24, 2026

'Enjoying a Fine Day, a Joke, a Meal?'

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“[W]e learn to know human nature better through knowing him so well, and if we can acquire his habit of self-observation we too can enrich o...
Friday, January 23, 2026

'Nothing Is Promised'

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“Nothing is promised. That is the bargain.”   In a high-school creative writing class, our teacher required us to write every day in a jo...
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