There is no stop, there is no interval between dreaming and waking. In this sense, it is possible to say: never, dreamer, can you awake . . . -- Maurice Blanchot
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Eliot Epstein on Halloween
Yes, my dog's name is Eliot Epstein. And, yes, he is going to be a witch for Halloween this year.
Awwww. He's so cute. Makes me miss my pups. Hmmmm. Could there be another Eliot Epstein who is his namesake? We had a Wookie and Chowder - (the later, inspired by my husband's affinity for clam chowder:0)
I am a writer, storyteller, and former professor (UCLA, Pepperdine, LMU, Purdue) with expertise in representations of trauma, multi-ethnic literatures, Christianity and Judaism, immigrant narratives, and Critical Theory (I'm a graduate of the Cornell School of Criticism and Theory). I love to create stories. I adore books, wine, traveling, and shoes. I wrote a book called THE MIDRASHIC IMPULSE AND THE CONTEMPORARY LITERARY RESPONSE TO TRAUMA and have published pieces in Newsweek, The New Republic, The Jewish Journal, The Los Angeles Review of Books, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Forward, and other places.
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Awwww. He's so cute. Makes me miss my pups. Hmmmm. Could there be another Eliot Epstein who is his namesake? We had a Wookie and Chowder - (the later, inspired by my husband's affinity for clam chowder:0)
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