When Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller adapted Thomas Mann’s 1896 short story Enttäuschung (“Disillusionment”) into the lyrics we know from…
David Marno
David Marno is associate professor in the English Department at the University of California, Berkeley, where he teaches Renaissance literature. He is author of Death Be Not Proud: The Art of Holy Attention (Chicago, 2016), a book that takes its cue from John Donne's poetry to explore techniques of attentiveness in Christian prayer and meditation. He's currently working on Protestant theories and practices of prayer in the early modern period.
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Death Be Not Proud—A reply
December 14, 2017
What I suggest in my book is that Donne’s sermon, like many other discussions of attention and distraction in early…