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IS FRIGIDITY CURABLE?

By Lida Prypchan When I think of frigidity I am reminded of a French writer more well-known for her love affairs with great men of her century than for her literary pursuits. I am referring to George Sand, the Frenchwoman who adopted a man’s name, dressed like a man and smoked like a man. Also …

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THE ANIMAL KNOWN AS MAN

By: Lida Prypchan Published in: La Bicicleta – Arte y Literatura “We have published Lida Prypchan’s amusing accounts in previous editions. Here is another of her short essays proving that she is as deft with words as she is well-read.” He who has a rudimentary education in misanthropy and wishes to perfect himself in it, …

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A MAN IN WHITE

By: Lida Prypchan Man spends his days chasing after balls or hares, and that is the pleasure even of kings.  (Pascal) If we analyzed everyday life with more objectivity, we would discover that there are many simple pleasures we don’t take into account when we weigh pleasant things against pain.  Simple pleasures such as being …

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1984: A SPINE CHILLING PROPHECY

By: Lida Prypchan George Orwell (1903-1950), the pseudonym for Eric Blair, an essayist and novelist born in India and educated in England, after writing several almost documentary tales – including the political satire Animal Farm (1945), which deals with the corruption engendered by power – published his most popular novel in 1949, a year before …

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WHAT IS HAPPINESS?

By Lida Prypchan There is no doubt that a moment of pleasure can be the beginning of a long life of pain.  Conversely, a brief period of pain can guarantee years of well-being.   (l.B.) In one of his books Schopenhauer cites an old refrain that is fascinating in its simplicity: “He who laughs a …

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THE INCOMPLETE MOMENT

  By Lida Prypchan   Life is but en incomplete moment which can be demonstrated by the fact that it’s so brief; we are born, reproduce, approach death – in effect die – and never even know why we came.  If we do find out, it’s too late and there’s no time left to pass …

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FEMALE SEXUALITY, A SOCIAL ISSUE

By Lida Prypchan    An understanding of female sexuality cannot be achieved by the anatomical observation of women.  It must be viewed in the light of social reality.   The most authentic and solid form of human participation in society is through productive work.  If we examine the level of women’s participation in productive work …

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ARE THERE ONLY HAPPY MOMENTS?

  By Lida Prypchan   An article about depression appeared in a fashion magazine at the end of which the author talked about “how to be happy again.”  In order to regain one’s happiness, besides sticking to a good diet and avoiding the use of stimulants, he recommended “a short, brisk walk, or swimming fifty …

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MARIA HAS NO LOVERS

By Lida Prypchan Dedicated to Cinema Studio Group’s sixth anniversary on “Tuesday Specials”.   Based on Maria’s Lovers (with Natassja Kinski and John Savage) A pregnant rat creeps across the end of the bed of an American soldier fighting in Korea.  Blond and athletic, with a square jaw and shy smile as if apologizing for …

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A TURBULENT LOVE STORY

By Lida Prypchan In re-reading Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë (English novelist and poet, 1818-1848) I can’t help but by surprised in noting the remarkable difference between her life and her novel.  According to her biographers, Brontë lived an extremely boring life. (I find this statement rather amusing because it reminds me of the life …

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