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Quarry Hill Creative Center in Rochester, VT, founded 1946 by Barbara and Irving Fiske, is Vermont's oldest alternative community and at one time was probably also its largest. In the 60s -80s, as many as 90 people lived here.
It was and is visited each year, often in summer (but in every season, really) by visitors from all over the world.
We welcome interesting and creative people who are peaceful, bring no weapons, don't believe in hitting children or killing animals, and enjoy the beauty of Vermont and of themselves.
Most of us do not adhere to any particular dogma or religion, though many do find Eastern philosophy closest to our own thought (some of us are also members of the Quakers/Society of Friends).
We value the individual, particularly people who are energetic and have a sense of humor.
Visitors are welcome-- and prospective residents, too. There are some places for rent, others for sale. If interested, get in touch!
And, please follow the Blog and comment whenever you like!
"The symbol is the enemy of the reality, and the reality is ever one's true guide, true friend, true companion, and true self." Irving Fiske, 1908-1990
It was and is visited each year, often in summer (but in every season, really) by visitors from all over the world.
We welcome interesting and creative people who are peaceful, bring no weapons, don't believe in hitting children or killing animals, and enjoy the beauty of Vermont and of themselves.
Most of us do not adhere to any particular dogma or religion, though many do find Eastern philosophy closest to our own thought (some of us are also members of the Quakers/Society of Friends).
We value the individual, particularly people who are energetic and have a sense of humor.
Visitors are welcome-- and prospective residents, too. There are some places for rent, others for sale. If interested, get in touch!
And, please follow the Blog and comment whenever you like!
"The symbol is the enemy of the reality, and the reality is ever one's true guide, true friend, true companion, and true self." Irving Fiske, 1908-1990
Showing posts with label Hamlet in Modern English. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hamlet in Modern English. Show all posts
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Monday, April 4, 2011
Thinking of making Irving Fiske's writings available here.
Hello Dear Readers,
I am wondering about publishing some of Irving Fiske's writing here on the site. Hamlet in Modern English, Malaga Highway (a play about the Spanish Civil War), and Bernard Shaw's Debt to William Blake are all wonderful to read... and that is not nearly all he wrote.
I have thought of reprinting (or first-time-printing) some of these writings, but finance is an issue. Would people be willing to pay to read some of Irv's stuff? How about tapes of his talks at Goddard, Rochester, New York, etc.?
Let me know how interested you are. Perhaps I'll start by posting some of one of these on the site and reposting on Facebook and we'll see.
-- Ladybelle
I am wondering about publishing some of Irving Fiske's writing here on the site. Hamlet in Modern English, Malaga Highway (a play about the Spanish Civil War), and Bernard Shaw's Debt to William Blake are all wonderful to read... and that is not nearly all he wrote.
I have thought of reprinting (or first-time-printing) some of these writings, but finance is an issue. Would people be willing to pay to read some of Irv's stuff? How about tapes of his talks at Goddard, Rochester, New York, etc.?
Let me know how interested you are. Perhaps I'll start by posting some of one of these on the site and reposting on Facebook and we'll see.
-- Ladybelle
Friday, February 18, 2011
Bernard Shaw's debt to William Blake
By Irving Fiske, original published by George Bernard Shaw, 1951. One day we may reprint it, or even post the pamphlet (and some of Irving's translation of Shakespeare's Hamlet into modern English (now about 1945 English) on the blog or our Facebook page. Check us out on Facebook and "Like" us...
Quarry Hill Creative Center in Rochester, VT.
By Irving Fiske, original published by George Bernard Shaw, 1951. One day we may reprint it, or even post the pamphlet (and some of Irving's translation of Shakespeare's Hamlet into modern English (now about 1945 English) on the blog or our Facebook page. Check us out on Facebook and "Like" us...
Quarry Hill Creative Center in Rochester, VT.
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