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Bethany Bell

Historian. Writer. Storyteller.
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““Kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think. It’s splendid to find out there are so many of them in the world.””
— L. M. Montgomery

Elegy for a Friend

July 01, 2018 in Reflections

“What does it take to write a book?” I asked. It was the Summer of 2015 and I had just moved in to the Brookline basement of 27 Monmouth Court a few weeks prior. I felt obliged and curious to ask given that one of the few things I knew about the man sitting across from me was that he was the author of 18 books.

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Tags: Stanley Cavell, Elegy, Reflection
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““Now I’d like someone to tell me there is no drama in real life!””
— Alexandre Dumas

And now I know the French word for 'tow truck' (A Day in Marseilles)

June 01, 2018 in Travel, France

Marseilles. First thing that pops into your mind. Go. If you’re a fan of Alexandre Dumas (or Jim Caviezel), perhaps the first thing you thought of was “The Count of Monte Cristo”.

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Tags: Travel, France, Marseilles, French Food
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“Curiosity is the whole thing. If you stay curious, you’ll never stay stuck. ”
— Frank Gehry

Musing Over Museums: The Louis Vuitton Foundation

May 01, 2018 in Travel, France

Paris. The city of lights, love, fashion, and some of the world’s most extraordinary museums. Anyone else go a little crazy over museums?

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— Audre Lorde