by Ric Vatner | Jul 12, 2009 | The Man, Serialised Philosophy Novel, By Ric Vatner
Panic Attack The man sat in his car; he fought the rising wave of panic. He knew this feeling very well. It had accompanied him through the whole saga. It woke him at night. It gave him hot flushes when everyone else was cold. It ambushed him before he went into a...by Ric Vatner | Jul 9, 2009 | The Man – A Philosophical Novel, The Man, Serialised Philosophy Novel, By Ric Vatner
The reaction to “The Man” chapter 1 has been interesting and immediate. I have fielded a number of calls from friends who rang to discuss it. So I thought it might be worthwhile for our readers if we discuss some of the issues here on the web site. I am a firm...by Guest Post - Susan LI | Feb 17, 2009 | The Man – A Philosophical Novel, The Man, Serialised Philosophy Novel, By Ric Vatner
Hi, Ric. I have just read the re-written version of The Man Chapter 3. Overall, it is better than last version. I have seen quite lot of nice comments from the readers. But here I have some opinion, it may be not right, you may not agree with it but I would like to...by Ric Vatner | Jan 20, 2009 | Featured Post, Nietzsche, The Man – A Philosophical Novel, The Man, Serialised Philosophy Novel, By Ric Vatner
Analysis of The Man Chapter 3 Continued A Man said to the universe: “Sir, I exist!” “However,” replied the universe, “The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation”. Stephen Crane 1871 – 1900 Who Caused My Bad Luck? No one can deny that Nietzsche had his fair...