
What we’re about
Convivial & Challenging Discussions -- the Wendell Berry/Ivan Illich/Amatai Etzioni SCHOOL FOR CONVIVIALITY
A social group for the discussion and sharing of ideas and sentiments on books, films, art, science, politics, religion, race, love and sexuality, healing, food, world travel, languages and any other topics of interest which may connect us with some passion for living. We don't shy away from difficult conversations. In our discussions, we are kind towards all -- including those not present.
• "In larger things we are convivial; what causes trouble is the trivial" ~Richard Armour
• "If time, so fleeting, must like humans die, let it be filled with good food and good talk, and then embalmed in the perfumes of conviviality." ~MFK Fisher
• "Have you learned the lessons only of those who admired you, or were tender with you, or stood aside for you? Have you not learned great lessons from those who braced themselves against you and disputed passage with you?" ~Walt Whitman
• "After you have exhausted what there is in business, politics, conviviality and so on -- have found that none of these finally satisfy, or permanently wear -- what remains? Nature remains." ~Walt Whitman
• "Healing is impossible in loneliness, it is the opposite of loneliness. Conviviality is healing. To be healed we must come with all the other creatures to the feast of Creation." ~Wendell Berry
• "What are the odds so long as the fire of the soul is kindled at the taper of conviviality and the wing of friendship never molts a feather?" ~Charles Dickens
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Upcoming events (3)
See all- 12p Sat. Sept. 13: "All Things CHARLES DICKENS" discussion at our CC'sCC's Coffee House, New Orleans, LA
Join us Saturday, September 13th, noon to 1:30p at CC's Coffee on Esplanade Ave. (between North Broad and City Park). We might be in their community room -- to the right, before the bathrooms, as you walk in -- or in the mean sitting area, or outside. Come and leave anytime.
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We'll discuss anything related to Charles Dickens' life and work. (Prepare anyway you see fit.)
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One more chance to reflect on his 1859 novel "A TALE OF TWO CITIES", which was the focus of our September 6 discussion.
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We can discuss any film adaptation of "A Tale of Two Cities". Multiple versions are available for free at Youtube.com
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We can discuss the 2013 film "AN INVISIBLE WOMAN" with Ralph Fiennes and Felicity Jones. (At the height of his career, Charles Dickens meets a younger woman who becomes his secret lover until his death; painful concealment is the price both must pay.)
The film -- 1 hour 51 minutes -- can be streamed for $3.60. See some options at https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/the-invisible-woman
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If you are coming, you must RSVP. No drop-ins. Do change your RSVP to NO if you end up not coming.
For more info, contact Guy Henoumont anytime at 504-460-9049 or at guyheno@gmail. com - Sun. 3p Tennessee Williams stage play @ Loyola Univ.: "OUT CRY", $41Marquette Hall Loyola, New Orleans, LA
Join us this Sunday, September 14, for the performance of the play "OUT CRY -- The Two-Character Play", by Tennessee Williams -- at the Marquette Theatre, in Marquette Hall on the Loyola University campus, 6363 St Charles Avenue (not on Calhoun St. ; #2, yellow star on map above, not 6 or 7). Starts at 3pm. Ninety minutes.
Details and tickets ($41) at :
https://ci.ovationtix.com/35398/production/1216007?performanceId=11536130
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For more info, call/text/email Guy Henoumont at 504-460-9049 or at guyheno@gmail. com - 12p Sat. Oct. 4th: we discuss 1993 E. Annie Proulx "SHIPPING NEWS", at our CC'sCC's Coffee House, New Orleans, LA
Join us Saturday, October 4th, noon to 1:45p at CC's Coffee on Esplanade Ave. (between North Broad and City Park). We will be in their community room -- to the right, before the bathrooms, as you walk in. Come and leave anytime.
We'll discuss the 1993 novel by E. Annie Proulx "THE SHIPPING NEWS".
Quoyle, a newspaper reporter from upstate New York, decides to relocate with his two young girls to their ancestral home in Newfoundland.
About 350 pages.
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Used copies of the book at bookfinder.com for under $ 4 after shipping.
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If you are coming, you must RSVP. No drop-ins. No bringing guests. Do change your RSVP to NO if you end up not coming. As for all attendees, it is expected that you have finished the book.
For more info, contact Guy Henoumont anytime at 504-460-9049 or at guyheno@gmail. com .