LOVE WILL FIND LOVE
here we go.
we got a german saying “better late than not at all”. we use it especially then when we forgot our friend’s bdays or anniversaries and congratulate alittle late..
i think i am quite a “better late than not at all”person.
but here’s the blog i was talking about some weeks ago. (www.myspac e.com/rosedewittms)
buy me at harvard… well actually not me in person, but my book, what might be even better ;p
LOVE WILL FIND LOVE is the title of my, Miriam Stutz, and my father’s Wolfram Stutz first book in english language.
http://www.harvard.com/ is the first bookstore in the usa where you can get your copy. order it by phone toll free! 1 800-542- read (thats 7323)
this is what it is about:
3 SHORT STORIES ABOUT LOVE AND THE INVISIBLE THINGS OF LIFE - you can’t get any closer to the truth than with these words
“I understood that Croesus was not a man who had luxury yachts and a harem full of exotic beauties. But Croesus was somebody who had an Alice athis side and would offer his hand to live, inspired through herexistence.”
Alice’s Poem - about a marriage that develops into a spiritual journey - personal, intimate, poetic.
“What is love? Everyone would answer something different. I wondered about it very often, but I haven’t found a satisfying solution yet.”
The Lime Rock -a trilogy that connects two subjects with each other. The problem of heteronomy is interwoven with different kinds of love such as adorationfor one’s mother, enthusiastic unstable physical love and the love fora dream figure.
“My inner handling of the eventtoday could enrich me but it could never distract from the fact thatAlice and I were inseparable and that our lively relationship wasuntouchable.”
Brankstein’s Memory -about two extraordinary meetings between man and woman. Eroticism andintellect, sensuality and life wisdom converge into a fruitfulconnection.
$13 at http://www.harvard.com/ Boston, MA order it by phone toll free! 1 800-542- read (thats 7323)
i promise you’ll LOVE it :)
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