Pärt said. "On the other hand, silence must be approached with a feeling of awe. And when we speak about silence, we must keep in mind that it has two different wings, so to speak. Silence can be both that which is outside of us and that which is inside a person. The silence of our soul, which isn't even affected by external distractions, is actually more crucial but more difficult to achieve." "A lot of people have this impression that he's a bit of a recluse, sort of monk-like. Yes, when you see him. But as soon as you speak to him and get to know him, I tell you, he has the most wonderful sense of humor and a most engaging personality," once said countertenor David James of the Hilliard Ensemble, a group that began championing Pärt's music in the 1980s. When Huizenga asked Pärt how he liked being thought of as a mystic. He just laughed. "Ah," he said "that is the last thing I want to be."
Old uncle Nanapush writes the letters that bring Lulu home. He is a pattern for all other men. He cares about her. They talk, laught, he teaches her smh. 18. Expand on Moses Pillager. What makes him such an enigmatic figure? Lulu's first lover, with whom she had a child. Moses survived an epidemic during his childhood but became 4 a recluse and moved to an island overrun with cats. Enigmatic he has to live invisible for some time, he lives alone on an island, speaks only Indian, handsome, nobody knows his real name. 19. Why does Lulu decide to see Moses? How does she behave on the island? Trace the way she changes during her stay there. She wants to disturb old Rushes Bear. She wants to have an affair with him. She stays in a cave, sleeps with him. She becomes avid, falling hungry upon the defenceless body. 20
work was published posthumously. Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) Life Family background She was born in Amherst, Massachusetts. Her father was a successful lawyer and a prominent member of community who raised his children according to austere Puritan principles. During her early years Emily was witty and sociable, but from her mid-twenties she began to withdraw from the outside world. Retreat into reclusion By the age of thirty she had become a total recluse, living her life in total isolation: `You ask of my companions. Hills, sir, and the sundown, and a dog as large as myself, that my father bought me. They are better than beings because they know, but do not tell.' For over 20 years she never left her father's house, wore only white clothes and received very few guests. The townspeople of Amherst referred to her as `The Myth'. Poetry and letter-writing Dickinson was an avid reader and letter writer and
The results can only be described as Promethean, for Friedman's stroke of genius inspired the numerous, varied, and vital statistical tools that are indispensable to the cryptology of today. Before Friedman, cryptology eked out an existence as a study unto itself, as an isolated phenomenon, neither borrowing from nor contributing to other bodies of knowledge. Frequency counts, linguistic characteristics, Kasiski examinations—all were peculiar and particular to cryptology. It dwelt a recluse in the world of science. Friedman led cryptology out of this lonely wilderness and into the broad rich domain of statistics. He connected cryptology to mathematics. The sense of expanding horizons must have resembled that felt by chemists when Friedrich Wohler synthesized urea, demonstrating that life processes operate under well-known chemical laws and are therefore subject to experimentation and control, and leading to today's vast strides in biochemistry. When Friedman subsumed