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There are still faint glimmers of civilization left in this barbaric slaughterhouse that was once known as humanity.

There are still faint glimmers of civilization left in this barbaric slaughterhouse that was once known as humanity.

Teach me to care and not to care.

Author Archives: Joshua Gibbs

Free Audio Version of “1983 (Church Calendar)”

I’ve recorded an audio version of my short story “1983 (Church Calendar),” which you can download here. “1983 (Church Calendar)” is taken from Blasphemers, my most recent book, which is available as an e-book on Amazon.

Posted byJoshua GibbsApril 11, 2020April 11, 2020Posted inEveryone Needs A Hobby

Interviewed:

Front Porch Republic interviewed me on the subject of classical education and you can read the interview here.

Posted byJoshua GibbsApril 10, 2020Posted inDialogues

Now You Know This Is The End

“When he is stripped of the Christian tunic and the classical toga, there is nothing left of the European but a pale-skinned barbarian.”― Nicolás Gómez Dávila

Posted byJoshua GibbsApril 9, 2020Posted inMadness

That Time Of Year: Chromatics

The weather just turned perfect for Kill For Love.

Posted byJoshua GibbsApril 7, 2020Posted inHeavy Rotation

Met Opera

I highly commend the free preview which the Met Opera is presently running. One free opera per day. This evening, my family watched a bit of Poulenc’s Dialogues des Carmélites and it was spectacular.

Posted byJoshua GibbsMarch 31, 2020Posted inEveryone Needs A Hobby

Recommended

Charlie Chaplin’s Limelight (1952) was remarkable. “That’s all any of us are: amateurs. We don’t live long enough to be anything else.”

Posted byJoshua GibbsMarch 23, 2020Posted inHeavy Rotation

Catholicism & Orthodoxy

From the chapter in Laurus when Arseny visits a cathedral in Vienna: “It makes a twofold impression, Arseny reports to Ustina from St. Stephen’s Cathedral. On the one hand, there is the sense of something kindred because we have common roots. On the other hand, I do not feel at home here: after all, ourContinue reading “Catholicism & Orthodoxy”

Posted byJoshua GibbsMarch 22, 2020Posted inEveryone Needs A Hobby

The Writer’s Life

The question is not whether you can do it once. The question is not whether you can do it every now and again. The question is not whether you can do it when the Spirit leads you. The question is whether you can do it over and over again, every week, every month, every year,Continue reading “The Writer’s Life”

Posted byJoshua GibbsMarch 20, 2020March 31, 2020Posted inMadness

Lethargy Personified

One of my all-time favorite songs sounds more appropriate than ever.

Posted byJoshua GibbsMarch 20, 2020Posted inHeavy Rotation

Headlines

CDC Advises “You Are Enough” During Pandemic World Health Organization Instructs Infected To “Be The Change They Want To See” Recent Study Shows At-Risk Persons Should “Live Laugh Love” At Home For Next 6-8 Weeks

Posted byJoshua GibbsMarch 18, 2020March 19, 2020Posted inEveryone Needs A Hobby

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