Dr. Joseph Suglia is one of the greatest literary artists in the history of literature. He is a novelist, a short-story writer, a playwright, a literary critic, and a philosophical commentator. He is best known as the author of the novel Watch Out: The Final Version, which should not be read by anyone under the age of twenty-eight. He is also the author of the novel Table 41, which is suitable for all readers.
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Dr. Joseph Suglia
brilliant writing, so much to read. im reading this every day, then rereading it all again
I know what you mean.
Woah Chris some good stuff its goin on here lol
happy 2017 to you & yours 🙂
are you a professor & is this a blog you use for your classroom?
Amazeballs interview.
what the holy cow?
A noble man is good to find.
Looking forward to a deep-dive into your blog, especially the commentary on Shakespeare. See my mentor, Dr. Manfred Wolf’s websitefor his pod-casts on Shakespeare and Mann. (We have a screen adaptation of his memoir in the very eary stages of production in Holland. I wrote the first draft of the screenplay) http://www.survivalinparadise.com
Oh, and I sent him a link to your blog. Regards, Vernon
Stop by any time!
How is it you exist this morning?
By intention…pure and simple.
r u a weird
I’ll be posting an essay a week from my recent publication pondering the aging process: Comes A Time. Looks like I’ve found a treasure trove of thought here.
I feel honored to have found your blog. You are very gifted and brilliant and astute. Best wishes and luck to you.
Your blog is such a different niche than mine but I will be definitely be following yours .
Wickety-wockety woo.
Jason
Ti si genije
I would fly thousands of miles just to look at you.
I listened to one of your interviews and look forward to reading more of your work!
Thank you so much, Joseph. You remind me of my brother, who is similarly a wonderful person. I am a “sot,” but I have courage. Hope to keep in touch with you, Sir. Your Robert
I don’t quite agree with your views on David Foster Wallace, sir.
i was inside my delusional magical world… then i discovered your blogs…
It is a banger, I say to you. Bangers and mash.
Have you discovered the correct way in which to worship Jesus?
Father Kennington, SJ
Beautiful words and lovely thoughts in your head.
A beautifully complex, well-arranged day at the circus.
Yo doc
It’s damo & I run the mumble
I’d love to put up whatever u like on mumble words – you’re cool
Thank you, Damo. I will be sending you an e-mail presently.
Joseph
And send an email to me also, Joseph, please! After reading your articles on The Winter’s Tale and Nietzsche, I said to myself “Who is this guy?” A fellow “wanderer” for sure. But I can’t even find out where you went to school. I have suspicions we know many in common.
I’ll send again – would love to put your stuff up on mumble words
Thank you, Damo. I will be sending you an e-mail presently.
lovely
Thomasina
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Thank you nice blog.Valentus Ruby Laszlo.
Dr. Joseph Suglia, I took a look here and like what I see.
This is quite a confabulation you have going here, Doc…There seems to be much ado about EVERYTHING!
Reading here is quite a challenge, but an interesting one, and enjoyable too.
You must be very busy outside of this blog, especially considering all that your mind is engaged with here.
Thanks so much and keep it going!……John H.
You look like the kind of person who drinks his coffee without the cream
From one old intellectual historian to a young and more accomplished one, I want to tell you how enjoyable the range and intelligence of your discussion is to me.
Thank you, sir. That makes my day.
Joseph
You’re an easy mark, then, Joseph. I hope we find ways to keep up a dialogue.
I pray God will continue to broaden your perspective regardless of the limited view that’s directly in front of you. Laura
Are you an Australian cattle herder?
Hi it is good to find someone just like you.
This is something different I ever read. It is too good for all the readers. I am really happy that I found your blog. At least you’ve helped me to understand Nietzsche so closely. I will go over and again.
Suraj: Your comment is my favorite comment on this Web site. I thank you. Joseph
i am Cool Brian. is u ready for cool stuff
Your blog in an exceptional find. Thank you.
I am absolutely stunned by both the volume of your work and the dictionary necessary vocabulary you have.
I like to consider myself a little bit of a wordsmith but you definstely put me to shame.
Congratulations on your publishing journey; I agree with your decision to self publish. I do not wish to be overly critical of your work because it is beautifully imagined, but I found myself wanting for a dictionary in almost every paragraph of table 1 and 2. This is not a terrible thing mind you, I am clearly just not your target audience. Anybody more intellectually inclined than I would clearly be stunned by your ability to craft a scene with the most intimate of details.
I truly wish I could read more but I found myself frustrated with what i have read.
Reading you makes me feel like i need to step up my writers game a few paces.
Thank you, sir. Joseph
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Oh wow, what an amazing amount of work you have posted on here. There is so much great content I hardly know where to begin. I am looking forward to getting stuck into Table 41 my recent purchase is downloading onto my iPad as I type.
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Will do. I am looking forward to settling down for a good read later. Thanks 🙏
Stop by any time.
Genius working here Dr. Suglia
I’ve just read your article on A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream. I’ve written an analysis in my book Reclaiming Sovereignty for A Midsummer Night’s Dream which shows that the whole play is an allegory for the alchemical operation known as The Marriage of the Sun and the Moon. I’ve found that “the Shakespeare writer”, as I call him because I think those plays were written by committee of Venetian initiates in the court of Henry VIII and then Elizabeth 1st, penned dramas which were the modern-day equivalent of Mystery Plays whose purpose was to carry a subtext of alchemical and astrological symbols that represented a much deeper wisdom teaching, and which is how the initiates of that time would communicate with one another, either through writing or painting or music – e.g Mozart’s Magic Flute. That’s why their plots were usually so rubbish! My latest book, Stories in the Stars, goes into a lot more detail about this astrological-alchemical system which goes back at least as far as Alexandria in the early centuries of the Common Era.
Hi Joseph,
I might love a free copy of your book, but right now I want to talk to you. We will have a lot to say, I suspect. With whom did you study philosophy?