Lacunae Musing

By Robert Hagelstein

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Richard Yates’ Revolutionary Road

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A while ago I was “tagged” by a fellow blogger to name twenty-five writers who “influenced” my life, and although I began my reply by naming...
Friday, July 17, 2009

Goldman Insatiable Sachs

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While Citigroup, Bank of America, and Morgan Stanley, Troubled Asset Relief Program recipients are finding ways to circumvent TARP compensat...
Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Literature and the Real World

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This came to my attention through Zero Hedge ( On a Long Enough Timeline, the Survival Rate for Everyone Drops to Zero ) a blog I’ve mentio...
Monday, July 13, 2009

Shock of Recognition

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This posting sort of dovetails with the prior one as it further underscores the dilemma of traditional media – how to price their product as...
Friday, July 10, 2009

You Get What You Pay For

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Malcolm Gladwell’s “Priced to Sell; Is Free the Future?” in the recent issue of the New Yorker brings up fascinating issues, ones I dealt w...
Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Do We Cry for the Sloth?

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Coffee House Press, the innovative US Publisher of Firmin , saw my blog piece on their book and asked if I would like to review the a...
Monday, July 6, 2009

Google Gall

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Microsoft has been called the Darth Vader of the software world but watch out, Google is gaining ground. I’m pretty POed at Google as I’...
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My four decade publishing career has been a continuous post-graduate education. This blog is intended as an on going first hand account, eclectic and opinionated in nature, on a wide range of interests, from business and politics to music, literature and theater, with some family history along the way. The contents of this blog are protected by copyright. You agree that you will not modify, copy, reproduce, sell, or distribute any content in any manner or medium without permission.
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