Showing posts with label happy valentine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label happy valentine. Show all posts

Thursday, February 14, 2019

Susan Sontag and a Valentine

"Beethoven never married, but in his early forties he feel deeply in love with a mysterious woman who remains known as “immortal beloved” — the eternally enchanting term of endearment by which the great composer addressed her in his letters. Her true identity has spurred entire books, but historians currently believe she was Antonie Brentano — a Viennese aristocrat married to a Frankfurt businessman.

Beethoven’s missives to this “immortal beloved,” which include the only known love letter of his to use the informal German du for “you” rather than the formal Sie, were found among his personal effects; they were never mailed — a beautiful and tragic testament to the fact that their affair, like all affairs, was both bedeviled and vitalized by the awareness that the two lovers could never fully have each other."

The paragraphs above was written by Maria Popova, who was referencing the book "The 50 Greatest Love Letters of All Time" edited by David H. Lowenherz.  The fifty authors and recipients are listed HERE.   All famous writers or historical figures.  

 Maria Popova is interesting.  Going through her blog brainpickings.org, I find a special post.  It is Susan Sontag on Love:  Illustrated Diary Excerpts. 

What Maria did was to sieve through Sontag's journals for her most poignant, most private meditations on love.  These were published in As Consciousness Is Harnessed to Flesh: Journals and Notebooks, 1964 - 1980. Then Maria had artist Wendy MacNaughton hand-letter and illustrate them exclusively for Brain Pickings as a poster.  This became so popular that numerous editions were printed and published.   It is HERE




Wendy MacNaughton's collaborated with Maria a lot and her work is shown with the articles HERE.

But head over to her website and see a compelling display of her drawings  - wendymacnaughton.com.


Our Valentine Day images come from the Ringling Circus in Sarasota.






Sunday, February 14, 2016

Happy Valentine's Day!

Today is the Chocolate Day!  Somehow over the centuries, the Feast of Saint Valentine has evolved into a chocolate festival.  Whenever I look up a notable day, its history is sourced in religious events and commemorations.  So today, we find that numerous early Christian martyrs were named Valentine.  The first link of St. Valentine's Day with romantic love is associated with Geoffrey Chaucer: 

For this was on seynt Volantynys day
Whan euery bryd comyth there to chese his make.

 
["For this was on St. Valentine's Day, when every bird cometh there to choose his mate."] - for those of you who did not take first year English in University, or have forgotten, like me.
Chocolate has been associated with Valentine's since the 1900's and Diamonds came along in the later part of the 1900's as a Valentine's Day gift. So today is a day of greetings and gift giving.

Enjoy! 
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Happy Valentine's Day

Today is the Chocolate Day!  Somehow over the centuries, the Feast of Saint Valentine has evolved into a chocolate festival.  Whenever I look up a notable day, its history is sourced in religious events and commemorations.  So today, we find that numerous early Christian martyrs were named Valentine.  The first link of St. Valentine's Day with romantic love is associated with Geoffrey Chaucer: 

For this was on seynt Volantynys day
Whan euery bryd comyth there to chese his make.

 
["For this was on St. Valentine's Day, when every bird cometh there to choose his mate."] - for those of you who did not take first year English in University, or have forgotten, like me.
Chocolate has been associated with Valentine's since the 1900's and Diamonds came along in the later part of the 1900's as a Valentine's Day gift. So today is a day of greetings and gift giving.

Enjoy! 
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