Skip to content

Bas van Fraassen's Commonplace Book

Tag Archives: Callanish

The last eyes to see

In Borges’ “The Witness” a dying man is briefly awakened by bells that toll the Angelus, by then a common evening sound. But as a child this man had seen the face of Woden, the wooden idol hung with Roman coins, the sacrifice of horses. “Before dawn he will die and with him will die,Continue reading “The last eyes to see”

Posted byBas van Fraassen05/16/2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:Borges, CallanishLeave a comment on The last eyes to see

Navigator (newest first)

  • Significs: the dreamer
  • You Can’t Fall Off a Mountain
  • Lost in Pronunciation
  • A memory of Frederick Fitch (re: Heaven)
  • 1956
  • Force
  • Slipping in and out of music
  • A gentle, lucid spirit …
  • Memorie dal Silenzio
  • When I was nine
  • Rock Mass in Adelaide
  • Harvard Stars
  • Death and the Maiden
  • The Gentle Art of Parody
  • Etruscan Places
  • Ghosts in New York City
  • Climbing, with minor fateful decisions
  • Calvino, the fragility of memory
  • Grunbaum and Popper
  • In the rock I trust
  • The last eyes to see
  • Hollywood and the baroni dell’università
  • Writers in seclusion
  • The Spirit Has Two Wings
  • A Razor’s Edge
  • Students
  • Californians
  • Yosemite and Cuisine
  • The Prima Donnas (2)
  • The Prima Donnas (1)
  • The Slav-Makedon
  • One or Two Saints, More or Less
  • The Unveiling of Marx Hall
  • The 1960s Connecticut Metaphysicians
  • Parachuting (mis)adventures
  • Sir Alfred Ayer
  • Teaching when young
  • The Great Eclipse of 1979
  • Meeting Michael Scriven
  • Unlikely Places
Bas van Fraassen's Commonplace Book, Website Built with WordPress.com.
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Bas van Fraassen's Commonplace Book
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Bas van Fraassen's Commonplace Book
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar