Through the Campus Bubble
21/2/03 12:14I read Zamyatin's We this semester for a class. Besides being an excellent novel, it gave me a lovely metaphor for how the campus bubble feels. The country-in-question in the story is covered all around by a large green glass bubble-dome. You can occasionally see outside, but you're confused about what you see. Little squirrels? What are those? What's a cloud?
I get to go outside of the self-imposed bubble this weekend. Boyfriend, and friends, and real food, and maybe horseback riding. Not to mention ('cause I really worked at it) an entire weekend not having to worry about doing any homework.
I will probably be able to finish that book on Medieval Memory and Memory Cathedrals, too. Lovely, wonderful.
And a lovely Harry Potter reference in today's Zebra Girl. Life cannot get too much better.
I get to go outside of the self-imposed bubble this weekend. Boyfriend, and friends, and real food, and maybe horseback riding. Not to mention ('cause I really worked at it) an entire weekend not having to worry about doing any homework.
I will probably be able to finish that book on Medieval Memory and Memory Cathedrals, too. Lovely, wonderful.
And a lovely Harry Potter reference in today's Zebra Girl. Life cannot get too much better.
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21/2/03 16:45 (UTC)Which reminds me that, if I'm not mistaken, you are the one I have to thank for introducing me to "Something Positive", aren't you?
Thank you! ;-)
-Aris
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23/2/03 08:15 (UTC)