Dear Virginia

The Grumpy Vegan just finished Julia Briggs’ Virginia Woolf–An inner life. This is a stupendous book. Part biography and part literary criticism, each chapter focuses on one or more of Virginia’s fiction and nonfiction. It’s a brilliant insight into Virginia’s creative process. Briggs’ writes with great insight.

As the guardians and interpreters of culture, artists are or become peculiarly receptive, or vulnerable to their times. Though Woolf did not believe in a personal God, “A Sketch of the Past” shows that she did believe in some kind of ‘world soul’ embodied in beauty, form and meaning, and transmitted by great artists: ‘all human beings — are connected with this; … the whole world is a work of art; … we are parts of the works of art … we are the words; we are the music; we are the thing itself.’ But if we are the words and the music, we must also participate in evil creations — in bombs, concentration camps and gas chambers.

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Pity?

The Grumpy Vegan wants to feel pity for Ted Haggard, president of the National Association of Evangelicals and the Senior Pastor of New Life Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado, but can’t. He organized against civil rights for gays and lesbians. This hypocrite joins the club of Swaggart, Clinton, Bennett, Bush Jr., Baker et al. What is up with these men who preach one thing while behaving otherwise? Swaggart visited sex workers. Clinton signed DOMA while cheating on his wife. Bennett gambled away millions as a self-appointed guardian of public morality. Bush lied to take the U.S. to war. Baker misspent millions donated to his and Tammy’s church. And these are the hypocrites who I can only recall early on Friday morning! To hell with the lot of them.

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Thinking with Animals

Human-Animal Studies is the emerging academic field of study on how animals figure in our lives and we in theirs. My Animals and Society Institute colleague, Ken Shapiro, is, the Grumpy Vegan is proud to say, a leading HAS proponent.


Columbia University Press
reissue of Thinking with Animals further signifies the development of this important area of academic research. As the blurb notes, this is the “most original and subtle exploration of anthropomorphism to date.”

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Bird Flu: A Virus of Our Own Hatching

Michael Greger’s Bird Flu is published and the companion Web site is launched. The Grumpy Vegan welcomes this development. A graduate of the Cornell University School of Agriculture and the Tufts University of Medicine, Dr. Greger writes with authority but as a vegan he writes with insight that’s willing to challenge orthodox thinking in an informed and enlightened way.

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