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I recently finished reading *Chess Story,* a novella by Stefan Zweig. It recently spawned another film, *The Royal Game,* directed by Philipp Stölzl.

Having written a series in which Beethoven's immortal "Kreutzer" Sonata (for piano and violin) figures so prominently, I shall next turn to *The Kreutzer Sonata,* a novella by Tolstoy.

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1Q84 books1&2 by Haruki Murakami. Nearly 1000 pages; good reading, although as usual in Murakami rather weird and esoteric

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Feb 20, 2023Liked by Marina Amaral

Thanks for your words. I really like this idea of yours. What's it called, sharing?

II recently read Allain Dr Bottoms ' Religion for atheists'.

He discusses some of the good things that religion has offered us which I thought quite relevant to our divided world where religion is about to be weaponized (again) by the current malicious and nafarious players.

One part of this book talks about the benifits of commune, where for at least once a week the rich, poor, mad and happy people used to voluntarily sit together as equals beneath an agreed apon higher power. Despite the congregated differences, there was an unwritten agreement about morality personal responsibility and accountability.

Just what we need today. Unfortunately religion and pretty much everything else didn't scale well.

Regards, Justin

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