Here I’ll stand though he should win*
by chuckofish
You are my war club, my weapon for battle— with you I shatter nations, with you I destroy kingdoms,
with you I shatter horse and rider, with you I shatter chariot and driver…
-Jeremiah 51:20-21
Sorry, I couldn’t resist another look at the boy.

In other news, I was sorry to hear that historian David McCullough had died. I admired him a lot. Here’s a short interview he did at Baylor University when he was there to give a speech in 2016. I was interested to see that he is a re-reader. “I think that reading is essential to not just education but to a good life, and I read a lot. I have to read so much history and biography as part of my work, but when I’m reading for pleasure I read fiction and reread fiction that I’ve read 20 or 30 years ago, and I find I don’t necessarily react to it as I did then –– whether I think it’s better than I thought it was then, that sort of thing. “
And, by the way, I watched The Buccaneer (1938) last night. It was a rousing adventure loosely based on the real-life pirate Jean Lafitte (Frederic March) who sided with the U.S.A. at an important juncture in American history.

Cecil B. DeMille was a real pro at mastering a cast of thousands. All the actors, especially Akim Tamiroff, perform admirably, but March is hampered by a bad fake French accent and he’s no Errol Flynn. Having said that, however, I think it’s a better movie than the Yul Brynner remake of 1958. Definitely worth watching!
The God of love and peace be with you on this fine day.
*Homer, The Iliad (Robert Fitzgerald, translator)


I love the McCullough quote, of course. Re-reading good fiction is always a good idea!
Ditto!
I was very sad to discover that Mr. McCullough had died. That is a very great loss!
Been posing like Errol Flynn for over 30 years. And I’m always heartened when I see a picture of myself featuring the Chamberlin pursed lips 😅