Saturday, April 17, 2010

A REQUEST TO MY READERS

I am writing these memoirs faster than I can post them, and it occurs to me that I am posting them faster than people want to read them, considering that you folks probably have other things going on in your lives besides reading about what I did forty-eight years ago! So, I would welcome recommendations or opinions.

Thank you.

18 comments:

  1. I, for one, have been looking forward to the near daily installments.

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  2. I too have become a daily reader. A cup of coffee while reading about: Harvard, Chicago in the early 60's --- very interesting and enjoyable to say the least. However, the idea that you can write a book in few weeks, oy vey (sorry) I struggle so with writing. How long to write "Beyond Tolerance" (dare I ask...?).

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  3. Once I saw the story line, it went very fast. I don't recall now, but it can't have taken me more than a week or so. My first try [as I shall relate later on] was a flop, and I threw away a half completed draft. But then when I hit on the idea of each kind of state having a different virtue, it wrote itself.

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  4. I also quite like the way you've been posting them so far. I'm currently writing end of term essays, so in the mornings when the memoirs get posted, I have usually been writing for a few hours. Taking a short break to read your memoirs as they get posted has generally been a very pleasant experience. :)

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  5. I enjoy reading these memoirs, and like Andrew sit down to them every morning with a mug of coffee. Please don't slow down. People can always check out your Blog whenever they want to; no-one has to feel compelled to read it as soon as you post a new entry unless he is keen to follow the story!

    Off topic: Bob, I have your Kant book from the library in the 1st edition (Harvard). I now want my very own copy, and I see that's its available also in a later edition (Peter Smith). I love the physical characteristics of the Harvard edition - nice binding, nice print, nice paper. It's a pleasure to read and handle. Can you comment on the production values of the later edition?

    Thanks!

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  6. I'm a fan too - post 'em even more frequently, if anything.

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  7. I agree with Pranay. I would read over your shoulder if I could.

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  8. "I agree with Pranay. I would read over your shoulder if I could." -JP

    See that, Bob! You are not merely witty yourself, but the cause of wit in others!

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  9. I quite like the pace of your postings, although reading about your grad school experiences leads me on occasion to procrastinate from my own (not necessarily a bad thing). Please keep them coming!

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  10. OK, folks. A new post every day.

    Aliyah, I am just finished writing about the reissue of my Kant book, and that post will be up in a week or more [I am way ahead of myuself]. Patience. I have a thousand more stories!

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  11. Although they're coming frequently, they are also bite-sized. I have enjoyed each installment and will continue to follow at whatever interval you choose.

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  12. Hi Professor Wolff. I vote for an early evening installment in addition to the morning installment. Thanks!

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  13. I've become a daily reader, too. Enjoying it immensely, especially the academic part, as I can relate to it more easily. Thank you professor Wolff!

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  14. I just discovered your wonderful memoirs and I've read all instalments in just over two days. So please, post as fast as you can, and don't stop!

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  15. As an individual that has never been employed in the academic world, I am really enjoying these installments and look forward to reading them everyday. Thank you for sharing your experiences. Your pace of publication of these installments is terrific.

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